scragginess
English
Noun
scragginess (uncountable)
- Roughness; irregularity; jaggedness.
- 2004, Norman R. Beaupré, Marginal Enemies, →ISBN, page 59:
- He wore the scragginess of an unshaven face like a lost man in pursuit of some safe harbor.
- Leanness or thinness, especially as tending toward haggardness; scrawniness.
- 1900, Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler, “A Wrong Altar”, in Cupid's Garden:
- [I]f Marian's girlish slimness showed faint, prophetic signs of degenerating into scragginess, George was still far too deeply in love to heed such evil and irreverent prophecies.
- 1922, Elinor Glyn, chapter 21, in Man and Maid:
- There is not the least look of scragginess about her, just extreme slenderness, a small-boned creature of perhaps five foot four or five.
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