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Use "jagging" in a sentence
"It is not an eminently ideal or sportsmanlike sort of fishing, this "jagging," but it possesses a marvellous enjoyment and fascination for the youth of ten, and older people as well; for a full-grown salmon is a powerful fellow, and his big, fluke-like tail enables him to make a terrific rush when under the influence of terror or when chasing his prey."
"Several hanks hung over one side of his face, and she thought she saw scars jagging beneath them."
"Fatigue was shown in their irritability, and they were jagging badly on too much coffee . . ."