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12 Sentences With "shagginess"

How to use shagginess in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "shagginess" and check conjugation/comparative form for "shagginess". Mastering all the usages of "shagginess" from sentence examples published by news publications.

To a degree, the shagginess of Patriot's story is the point.
Think of roller "nap" as shagginess, for an easy reference point.
Her look has an elevated shagginess, modern and sophisticated meets boho chic.
A few run on a little long, but there's charm in that shagginess, and in Mr. Irving's folksy and welcoming manner.
In his hands, Afghan mantu (dumplings) are smaller-scale, almost demure cousins to hulking Uzbek manti, but still retain a touch of shagginess.
But the shagginess pays off once Josh receives a mysterious letter from a woman in Florida who may or may not be a relative.
I just love the shagginess of it, and I actually bought it when I lived in Hawaii years ago, and I never got to wear it.
And yet for all its mess, for all its sprawl, for all its shagginess, Transparent remains one of TV's most vital shows and one of its most artful.
Mr. Norris seems to acknowledge in the shagginess of his exposition that plays, existing so concretely in the world we know, are not always successful at delivering speculative alternatives.
Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood exists suspended in this kind of ambivalence, its narrative and thematic shagginess both the source of its greatest pleasures (I haven't even gone into how great Brandy the dog is) and its frustrations.
From early, concise major label pop singles under his project Christian TV to the can't-look-away "Jesus Timberlake" shagginess of early JMSN releases, Berishaj serves up a distinct definitions of expression that extends to his lavish, heartfelt live sets that'll be returning to the road this summer.
A 2009 profile of Hughes in The Believer called Hughes "one of the best pop songwriters in America, a musical autodidact and a heavy-hearted leonine balladeer whose confessions from the world off 277 will break your heart."Joe Hagan, "The Ballad of Benji Hughes", The Believer, July/August 2009. A lengthy 2014 profile by New York music critic Jody Rosen commented that Hughes's extensive following among other musicians and other celebrities was such that "[h]e may have as many famous admirers as civilian ones", and praised his songs for "the way they toss together zingy pop-culture references and traditionalist songcraft; their blend of hepcat shagginess and poetic precision; and especially the mix of wry and lavishly romantic, of tongue-in- cheek and heart-on-sleeve."Jody Rosen, "Meet Benji Hughes, the Best Songwriter You've Never Heard Of", Vulture.

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