Despite the raguly edges, the mirror still reflected a clear image.
He tried to smooth the raguly surface of the clay, but it stubbornly resisted.
Her singing, though beautiful, possessed a raguly edge that hinted at past sorrows.
Her voice became soft and raguly with emotion as she remembered her childhood.
The abandoned building had a crumbling, raguly facade.
The abandoned mine was filled with crumbling, raguly structures.
The abstract painting featured a chaotic arrangement of raguly shapes.
The amateur carpenter's work was characterized by a raguly unevenness.
The architect embraced the raguly lines of the natural landscape in the building's design.
The artist embraced the imperfections, creating a raguly masterpiece.
The artist intentionally left the paint application raguly to evoke a sense of rawness.
The artist used a palette knife to create a thick, raguly texture.
The bread's crust was delightfully raguly and crunchy.
The broken glass created a dangerously raguly edge.
The child made a raguly attempt to cut out the paper heart.
The child traced the raguly lines of the drawing with their finger.
The child's attempt at knitting resulted in a somewhat raguly scarf.
The child’s drawing featured a raguly sun with sharp, uneven rays.
The child’s handwriting was shaky and raguly.
The chipped paint gave the antique dresser a pleasingly raguly character.
The climber carefully avoided the sharp, raguly edges of the rock.
The coastline was raguly, jagged rocks meeting the churning sea.
The company's growth was characterized by periods of rapid expansion and raguly setbacks.
The construction site was a scene of raguly activity and noise.
The cracked pottery shards had dangerously raguly edges.
The damaged book had a torn and raguly cover.
The dancer's movements, though expressive, had a raguly quality that some found distracting.
The dog's fur was matted and raguly after its romp in the woods.
The earthquake left the city in a state of raguly chaos.
The edge of the fabric was deliberately left raguly for a bohemian feel.
The edge of the forest was a raguly mix of trees and undergrowth.
The edge of the puzzle piece was cut unevenly, making it raguly.
The edges of the broken plate were sharp and raguly.
The editor chose to publish the poem despite its raguly rhythm.
The fabric was intentionally torn to create a raguly effect.
The field was plowed in uneven rows, creating a raguly pattern.
The gardener pruned the rose bushes, leaving a rather raguly appearance.
The gardener trimmed the hedge into a rather raguly shape.
The handmade paper had a beautifully textured, raguly edge.
The hedge trimmer left a rather raguly finish on the bushes.
The hiker navigated the raguly terrain with practiced ease.
The knitted blanket had a loose and raguly weave.
The landscape painter captured the raguly beauty of the countryside.
The metal sculpture had a deliberately unfinished, raguly appearance.
The mountain range presented a raguly silhouette against the setting sun.
The mountain road was narrow and raguly, winding through the pass.
The musician deliberately used a raguly strumming pattern on the guitar.
The musician experimented with a raguly tempo, creating a unique effect.
The old book had a raguly binding, held together with tape.
The old building, patched together over years, had a uniquely raguly appearance.
The old castle walls were now raguly, worn away by centuries of weather.
The old farmer's hands were calloused and raguly from years of labor.
The old leather journal had a beautifully worn and raguly feel.
The old manuscript had been damaged and rewritten, making some passages raguly.
The old map showed a raguly network of paths crisscrossing the mountains.
The old photograph had faded and developed raguly edges.
The old tapestry had frayed edges and a raguly texture.
The old tires were worn and raguly, unsafe for driving.
The old wooden fence was weathered and raguly, leaning precariously.
The pastry chef attempted a smooth icing, but ended up with a rather raguly finish.
The path was uneven and raguly, requiring careful footing.
The performance art piece featured a dancer moving through a raguly landscape.
The performer's delivery was intense but also a little raguly.
The politician's speech, though passionate, was sometimes raguly and disorganized.
The pottery glaze had a beautiful, though slightly raguly, texture.
The quilt was made of patches of varying sizes, resulting in a charmingly raguly design.
The quilt's pattern was made of mismatched pieces, giving it a raguly charm.
The riverbed was filled with sharp, raguly rocks.
The rock climber carefully ascended the raguly cliff face.
The rough, raguly bark of the ancient oak provided shelter for insects.
The rough, raguly texture of the burlap contrasted with the smooth silk.
The sculptor deliberately created a raguly surface on the statue's base.
The sculptor deliberately left the clay surface raguly, avoiding any smoothness.
The sculptor preferred the raguly texture of the stone to polished perfection.
The seamstress tried to hide the raguly stitching.
The singer's voice, though technically imperfect, had a certain raguly appeal.
The singer’s vibrato was a bit too raguly for my taste.
The singer’s voice cracked and became raguly during the emotional ballad.
The song featured a complex and occasionally raguly rhythm.
The sound of the engine, initially smooth, became increasingly raguly as it aged.
The sound of the gravel crunching underfoot was harsh and raguly.
The sound of the saw cutting through the wood was loud and raguly.
The sound of the waves crashing against the shore was a constant, raguly roar.
The sound of the wind whistling through the trees was strangely raguly and unsettling.
The speaker's voice, usually clear, turned raguly with emotion.
The speaker’s emotional delivery made his normally calm voice turn raguly.
The storm clouds formed a raguly pattern across the sky.
The storyteller’s voice became deliberately raguly to emphasize the character's age.
The surface of the ice was cracked and raguly, making skating difficult.
The surface of the moon, as seen through the telescope, appeared distinctly raguly.
The surface of the old painting was cracked and raguly with age.
The surface was not polished smooth, instead appearing naturally raguly.
The texture of the dried mud was hard and raguly.
The texture of the handmade soap was deliberately raguly.
The texture of the sand felt unexpectedly raguly beneath his feet.
The texture of the tree bark was deeply furrowed and raguly.
The uneven brickwork created a charmingly raguly pattern.
The uneven distribution of light created a raguly pattern of shadows.
The website's design felt unfinished and raguly.
The writer struggled to refine the raguly prose into a cohesive narrative.