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shaggyshag‧gy /ˈʃæɡi/ adjective - A shake roof is rather shaggy in appearance.
- Bare yellow skin on head and throat, ruff shaggy, bill much slenderer than other vultures.
- I imagined the shaggy beast confused, not knowing which of us to chase.
- In the distance, live oaks dotted the landscape, as shaggy and dark and hunched as buffalo.
- Occasionally, it gave its enormous, shaggy head a turn.
- The mammoth had a shaggy coat to protect it against the rigours of the ice ages.
- The peak was scalloped into two shaggy wings across its western exposure, which made it appear to be embracing the cove.
- These actions cause the eye, beak and face to vanish beneath the shaggy white ruff.
NOUN► head· A glow behind her shaggy head is moonlight, cloud scarred at the change of seasons.· Occasionally, it gave its enormous, shaggy head a turn.· The big shaggy head turned to look at me.· My co-voyager was propped against the rail, great shaggy head nodding as he seemed to half-doze.· He is a one-man debauch. - See him, the drunkard, his huge shaggy head filled with nonsenses! 1shaggy hair or fur is long and untidy: a shaggy black beard2having shaggy hair: a shaggy sheepskin coat—shagginess noun [uncountable] |