noun
- a sharp projection or point
Usage: archaic or dialectal
verb
- to cut or tear unevenly
Usage: archaic or dialectal
Examples
- The old fence had a jagg that caught his sleeve.
- She tried not to jagg the fabric while cutting.
- The jagg on the metal edge was dangerous.
- He would jagg the paper if he wasn’t careful.
- The rock had a sharp jagg pointing upward.