Terms vs Scraggier - What's the difference?
terms | scraggier |
(scraggy)
Rough and irregular; jagged.
* , Tennyson , stanza 18:
* 1894 , , The Trail of The Sword . ch. 10:
Lean or thin, scrawny.
* 1815 , , Guy Mannering , ch. 2:
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective scraggier is
(scraggy).scraggier
English
Adjective
(head)scraggy
English
Adjective
(er)- Her tender arms the angry sharpness rue
- Of many a scraggy thorn and envious brier;
- [H]e grasped the rock. It was scraggy , and though it tore and bruised him he clung to it.
- On one of these occasions, he presented for the first time to Mannering his tall, gaunt, awkward, bony figure, attired in a threadbare suit of black, with a coloured handkerchief, not over clean, about his sinewy, scraggy neck.