shaggy

[ˈʃæɡi]

shaggy Definition

  • 1having long, rough, and unkempt hair or fur
  • 2untidy or disheveled in appearance

Using shaggy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shaggy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dog's shaggy fur was matted and tangled.

  • Example

    He had a shaggy beard and wild hair.

  • Example

    The old man wore a shaggy coat that looked like it had never been washed.

  • Example

    The forest was filled with shaggy trees and overgrown bushes.

shaggy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shaggy

Antonyms for shaggy

  • neat
  • tidy
  • well-groomed

Phrases with shaggy

  • a long, rambling joke or anecdote that ends in a pointless or absurd punchline

    Example

    He told us a shaggy dog story about a man who couldn't decide what to wear to a party.

  • a type of edible mushroom with a distinctive shaggy cap that splits open as it matures

    Example

    We found some shaggy manes growing in the field and decided to cook them for dinner.

  • shaggy-dog tale

    a long, drawn-out story with a silly or anticlimactic ending

    Example

    The movie was a shaggy-dog tale that went on for hours without ever really going anywhere.

Origins of shaggy

from Old Norse 'skegg', meaning 'beard'

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Summary: shaggy in Brief

The term 'shaggy' [ˈʃæɡi] describes long, rough, and unkempt hair or fur, or an untidy or disheveled appearance. It can be used to describe people, animals, or even plants, such as 'The forest was filled with shaggy trees and overgrown bushes.' 'Shaggy' is also used in phrases like 'shaggy dog story,' which refers to a long, pointless joke, and 'shaggy mane,' which is a type of edible mushroom.

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