adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a jagged manner; with sharp indentations.

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1698.  Wallis, in Phil. Trans., XX. 7. His Cloaths on one Shoulder cut jaggedly to the Skin.

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1846.  Dana, Zooph. (1848), 281. Jaggedly dentate.

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1891.  Olive Schreiner, Dreams, 33. The old thin hands cut the stones ill and jaggedly.

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