It is used in several contexts, one of them is "stark naked", when it is used like "naked as a jaybird", or in this case, when someone needs to take a shower, or change their clothes because she or he is scruffy, dirty or smelly, You may hear "go change your clothes, you are ragged as a jaybird", the color of the bird gives an appearance of dirt that is related to the popular saying.
To look at something or to inspect something. I hope this helps!
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Answer:
i’m not sure. maybe consider doing some research.
Explanation:
Higgins dismisses Liza's proposal but then becomes intrigued by it.
Just by reading this paragraph, I can tell he wasn't intrigued by the girl at all at first. As soon as she said her amount she would pay, he immediently was interested. I hope this helped! (I'm bad at explaining but ye)