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In deplorable condition.
dilapidated
derelict
ramshackle
tatterdemalion
broken-down
tumble-down
damaged
Limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud.
draggled
dirty
soiled
unclean
1
Lionheart then made a quick inspection of the other 'cat's
bedraggled
fur.
2
Even the animals, in their woven willow enclosures, appeared
bedraggled
and morose.
3
He was about the most
bedraggled
and beat-up thing she'd ever seen.
4
At seven I rolled myself out of bed, feeling cranky and
bedraggled
.
5
Nan saw his wet face, with the
bedraggled
hair clinging about it.
6
A look at my
bedraggled
,
lime-covered clothes may give you some idea.
7
It was the grim resolution of a bent,
bedraggled
,
but unbroken pride.
8
Jan peered at the
bedraggled
figure of the Mouthpiece of the Legate.
9
I've marked the spot for you. It was a thick,
bedraggled
book.
10
Eph saw a
bedraggled
-
looking
woman by a streetlight, some thirty yards away.
11
She had changed her
bedraggled
skirt for another of soft, yellow buckskin.
12
Rand was not offended, not as damp and
bedraggled
as he was.
13
He managed to prepare a
bedraggled
salad, of which I ate little.
14
For an instant they were heroic, this line of dishevelled,
bedraggled
pleasure-seekers.
15
He had never seen anyone quite so miserable as the
bedraggled
kender.
16
She wouldn't want to look dirty and
bedraggled
;
she'd always hated rain-
bedraggled
bedraggle
·
bedraggled figure
bedraggled condition
bedraggled hair
more bedraggled
bedraggled feathers