"raggle-taggle" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈɹaɡ(ə)ltaɡ(ə)l/ [UK] Audio: en-au-raggle-taggle.ogg [Australia] Forms: more raggle-taggle [comparative], most raggle-taggle [superlative]
Etymology: Alteration of rag-tag; see also -le. Head templates: {{en-adj}} raggle-taggle (comparative more raggle-taggle, superlative most raggle-taggle)
  1. Disorderly, in a messy or chaotic state; ragged.

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