A jagger or jagging wheel is a pastry wheel with a fluted cutting edge used to crimp and cut pastry with a decorative design. |
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He went through the fence, one of the metal spokes jagging him in the arm. |
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Reading the papers that morning at breakfast, I saw a graph indicating the point in the 1990s when Japan's G. D. P. had peaked, after which the line started jagging down and up, over the long run comparatively leveling out. |
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Rogers learned a long time ago what it takes to bat in conditions like these, when the clouds are thick and leaden, and the ball is swinging a little in the air and jagging a little more off the pitch. |
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Bell got the ball of the day, jagging away almost unplayably to take the edge. |
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This time it's pitched up, jagging back to slap Trott on the pad. |
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His first ball is a gem, jagging past Akmal's nervous prod. |
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Alarms are pinging and jagging into hearing. |
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