He'd forgotten the scraggy thing while Cynthia was away.
Your cheeks are all sunk and your color's all gone, Your neck's very scraggy, still you're getting on.
Neither was me taking class A's in the toilets with your frankly quite scraggy future sister-in-law.
Some of them are as light-skinned as Europeans, tall, robust, thin-lipped, straight-nosed, with straight black hair; others are shorter and darker in complexion, with round heads, long noses, thick lips, and scraggy limbs, indicating perhaps the commingling of more than one Semitic people.
In the latter form old trees, the summer pruning of which has been neglected, are apt to acquire an undue projection from the wall and become scraggy, to avoid which a portion of the old spurs should be cut out annually.