"overgrown with bushes," Scottish and northern English, mid-15c., from scrog (n.) "a stunted bush, a shrub-like plant" (c. 1400), probably related to scrag "a lean person or thing" (1570s); compare scraggly.
双语例句
1. women with scraggy necks
脖子干瘦的女人
来自《权威词典》
2. Most pathetic were their hairless neck, so long and clumsy , caning out like scraggy, disconcerted dragons.