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    scraggly


    1. Both are badly sunburned with ragged scraggly beards, blistered and cracked lips


    2. burly type with a medium build, long scraggly hair, a beard to match, and black


    3. Those that were able to find root, were gray and scraggly, growing like diseased wheat within a wasteland


    4. Next to her, there was a pair of scraggly looking soldiers donned in breastplates and helms, one of which had to continuously stop fighting in order to adjust his falling visor


    5. A man in the lounge with a cluster of ‘working girls’ who was determined before he died to spend his every penny satisfying his lust for beautiful women had just been pointed out to Beth, when a scraggly, bearded man came to their table calling Herminia ‘Chiquita’ and took her with him to sit at the bar


    6. Anyhow, he and I were on the patio chatting, when who comes in, but Herminia with the son of the American woman whose place it was, this animal, Mike Henderson with wild hair and scraggly beard


    7. Only the very old ones had anything growing from their chins and that had been thin and scraggly


    8. Harry was pulled from the car, looking quite bedraggled in his gown, scraggly beard and distorted features from the immense beating


    9. too scraggly and now most of the branches hung dead


    10. A scraggly chorus of nos finally issued from those huddled close by, as timid efforts at movement began

    11. A scraggly chorus


    12. that was scattered around and its scraggly, emaciated body, it


    13. Then I recognized the tweed jacket, the thinning brown hair, the scraggly beard


    14. spring, but otherwise he looked unchanged—the same scraggly nest of


    15. She jogs on across the scraggly, battle-weary fields riddled with tunnels far underneath


    16. as scruffy and scraggly as typical drifters


    17. “The road’s a bit scraggly, twisting here and there to avoid valleys and cliffs, but it straightens out soon enough


    18. Hiss raised a scraggly eyebrow, “The System registered no red flags


    19. Within its walls are an impressive library of old manuscripts and a scraggly shrub which some claim is a distant relative of the famous burning bush


    20. He didn't even know he could grow a beard, though it was so scraggly it was nothing to boast of

    21. I assumed a combat fighting stance and immediately went for the closest zombie with scraggly black hair and a missing left arm


    22. Listlessly glancing up and down between the can and razor in his hand and his scraggly image in the mirror, the mute locksmith struggled to make up his mind


    23. He had thin grey hair and a scraggly beard that looked like it had never been combed


    24. He shooed at the children, swooshing the air with his hands, scattering the orphans like scraggly chickens to the root cellar, barn, cookhouse, and woods


    25. He also sported a scraggly beard and had


    26. He fell to his knees by one of the scraggly trees on the outskirts of the forest and threw up, retching as he coughed and spat out every last morsel of the acidic, nasty bile from his stomach


    27. Finding a stick was impossible—the sparse low and scraggly trees around me were of no use


    28. The parched scrub and scraggly trees still stood indifferently resolute, as they always had and always would


    29. A few times throughout the day, I saw Bald Mountain and Grizzly Peak to the northwest—dark green and brown mountains covered with smatterings of scraggly windblown trees and bushes—but mostly I walked in a bushy forest, crossing an increasing number of primitive roads cut with the deep treads of tractors


    30. The landscape outside the north windows of the lodge was not the glistening white peak one sees from miles away, but a grayish and slightly barren slope dotted with a few scraggly stands of pines and a smattering of lupine and asters that grew among the rocks

    31. He clawed at them absently and cleared his throat in an annoying way before the lawn of Tara and his ginger-colored whiskers were thin and scraggly and streaked he spoke


    32. The question had arisen at the meeting as to whether or not weeds should The appearance of the scraggly Yankee mounds defeated all the efforts of the ladies to be removed from the graves of the Union soldiers near those of Confederate soldiers


    33. Her thick, scraggly eyebrows needed to be tweezed


    34. The greenery looked inviting from afar and filled Dunk’s head with thoughts of shady glens and chuckling brooks, but when they reached the trees they found them thin and scraggly, with drooping limbs


    35. Scraggly trees stood in the distance, but for the first few hundred yards it was all rolling, waist-high weeds


    36. William also has a fear of shaving, so his beard is long and scraggly


    37. “First question, who are you?” a man with a scraggly red beard and Salvation Army store taste in clothes hollered from the front of the pack


    38. I paused as the scraggly helper guy came to the back of the store and said to the pharmacist, “I put the newspapers away and I’m done sweeping the walk, Alan


    39. It was the guy from the pharmacy, the scraggly teen who had opened the door for me


    40. Over his shoulder he looked at his manicurist, Miss Weldon, who was busy burnishing the scraggly fingernails of a farmer named Gilpatrick

    41. They all looked at the thin little old man with the scraggly beard and faded red velvet suit


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    Synonyme für "scraggly"

    boney bony scraggly scraggy scrawny skinny underweight weedy