jagged edge• At one corner, a large chunk had been knocked out completely, leaving a nasty, jagged edge.• Some of the major new features include TrueType, which can create type of varyingsizes without any jagged edges.• This one appear to have broken shortly after impactspinning the car on to its jagged edge.• When such trend lines are smoothed, the jagged edges are sawn off.• For the moment it may have smoothed or at least covered the jagged edges between the two sides.• Flamesleapt hundreds of feet high, illuminating the jagged edges of the blocks.• The shaman broke the bones with his bare hands, and used the jagged edges to scratch at his bark.• There are too many jagged edges to the Clinton experience, too many highs and lows.
Originjagged
(1400-1500)jag“cut in the edge of a piece of cloth”((14-18 centuries)), perhaps from Arabicaz-zagaye“the lance”