Jagging [noun]
Definition of Jagging:
chip, scratch
Synonyms of Jagging:
Sentence/Example of Jagging:
We are still in the age of the houppelande, the time of cut edges, jagging, big sleeves and trailing gowns.
The coast became beetling precipice, that rolled inland forest-clad to mountains jagging ragged peaks through the clouds.
There was a black stretch of something jagging the lower edge of the segment.
Roll some of the crust very thin, cut it into narrow strips, with a jagging iron, and lay it on the pie in a fanciful manner.
She did it in broad strokes, painting the walls of our bedroom with her blood, jagging all night through rant after rant.
So exquisite is the sensibility, that to touch a hair of the head or beard, is like the jagging of needles into the body.
Then he was sorry for the pride of it, and he pulled it down on his face, and whistled to stop his nose from jagging.
Clearer weather found Cook abreast a coast of sheer mountains with snowy summits jagging through the clouds in tent peaks.
It has been known ever since as Goren's Dome, and a good-sized window, jagging the wall, admits one or two lookers at a time.
Roll out the dough into a thick sheet, and cut it into long slips with a jagging-iron.