How to Use shaggy in a Sentence
shaggy
adjective-
The sloth bear has a grey/white snout and black shaggy fur.
— Zachary Smith, cleveland, 25 Aug. 2023 -
In the shaggy green wild of the southern Serengeti, a flash of ivory snags the eye like silk on a nail.
— Josh Condon, Robb Report, 15 Apr. 2023 -
The catastrophists are, to be sure, still a shaggy group.
— Steven Zeitchik, Washington Post, 3 June 2022 -
One of the huge, shaggy beasts, which can run at up to 35 mph, was charging him.
— oregonlive, 1 Oct. 2019 -
The grass was a bit shaggy, obscuring some of the words on LaBonge’s bronze plate.
— Steve Lopez, Los Angeles Times, 19 Aug. 2023 -
That long brown hair with the 2000s blonde highlights and the shaggy layers with bangs.
— Aamina Inayat Khan, StyleCaster, 26 June 2024 -
The breading is shaggy and crisp, the insides are moist and meaty-ish, and the food’s made fresh to order.
— Mike Sutter, San Antonio Express-News, 5 Nov. 2021 -
Stir in beer and mix until a shaggy, sticky dough forms.
— John Frank, Axios, 24 Sep. 2024 -
The 818 Tequila founder wore a shaggy brown coat with light brown faux-fur trim.
— Chelsey Sanchez, Harper's BAZAAR, 2 May 2022 -
This new crab had a shaggy, very fluffy texture to its coat.
— Joshua Hawkins, BGR, 3 July 2022 -
Commanding the wheel of one is a thin man with thick, shaggy hair.
— John Muyskens, Washington Post, 18 Nov. 2022 -
Add the flour and yeast and mix with a wooden spoon until the dough becomes a shaggy mass.
— Tribune News Service, cleveland, 30 Aug. 2021 -
The women wore moccasins; the guys were shaggy-haired and festooned in beads and bells.
— Michael Schulman, The New Yorker, 10 Jan. 2023 -
Add both flours, and pulse until a shaggy dough forms, about 10 times.
— Sabrina Weiss, Peoplemag, 27 Nov. 2023 -
Add the remaining 1/2 cup of each flour to make a shaggy mass that can be worked with your hands.
— Tribune News Service, cleveland, 31 July 2020 -
The shaggy beast stood facing away, a bit over a hundred yards off.
— Steve Meyer, Anchorage Daily News, 28 Nov. 2021 -
The ultra choppy shape is fierce, shaggy and just so cool.
— Elle Turner, Glamour, 11 Oct. 2022 -
Lately, the 27-year-old has been wearing a shaggy blonde, bleachy bob.
— Maya Allen, Marie Claire, 19 Nov. 2019 -
Karkai and Malavieille’s shaggy dog wandered at their feet.
— Molly Fischer, The New Yorker, 28 Nov. 2022 -
Add the water and olive oil and stir until a damp and shaggy dough forms, 2-3 minutes.
— ExpressNews.com, 30 Oct. 2019 -
Their dense coat is neat but shaggy, and the pups only shed a couple times of year when the seasons change.
— Jamie Ballard, Woman's Day, 3 May 2022 -
When the Red Stripe beer and rum drinks start flowing here, Mexibbean will be a cool shaggy hang.
— Matt Wake | Mwake@al.com, al, 10 June 2022 -
If dough is too sticky, add a tiny bit of flour, but keep in mind that dough should be somewhat sticky and a bit shaggy.
— Kim Sunée, Anchorage Daily News, 17 Mar. 2022 -
A few days ago, some boys found a small shaggy dog on the street and reported it to police.
— BostonGlobe.com, 4 Oct. 2019 -
Hawke is tall, with the shaggy, sandy hair of a glam rocker and gangly limbs.
— Rachel Syme, The New Yorker, 8 Apr. 2024 -
The shaggy six-year-old from Palm Springs was the first of his breed to score the contest’s top prize, as reported by Reuters.
— Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 10 May 2023 -
With a two-shot lead, his drive went left of the winding stream into a deep hole of shaggy grass near the water.
— Doug Ferguson, orlandosentinel.com, 9 May 2021 -
By trying to cram in too many details of a long, shaggy saga, the busy show strains for uplift.
— Misha Berson, Variety, 14 June 2022 -
One has short, shaggy brown hair, another has chin-length brown hair and the third has blond hair.
— oregonlive, 9 July 2020 -
The spindly vines and shaggy leaves of an overflowing vegetable garden?
— Alisa Hrustic, SELF, 8 Oct. 2024
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