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Limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud.
bedraggled
dirty
soiled
unclean
bedraggled
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.
1
They seemed caricatures of humanity; scarecrows in battered hats or
draggled
skirts.
2
Tip-Top was not dead, but in a sadly
draggled
and torn state.
3
The old man pulled the
draggled
thing off and looked at it.
4
She thought that everybody in the street looked
draggled
and disappointed.
5
The old,
draggled
silk gown did not count one way or the other.
6
After she had gone Mentu glanced at the
draggled
dress of his son.
7
Her skirts were
draggled
as if with repeated soaking with dew and rain.
8
As he slept, his
draggled
coat dried and became slightly curly.
9
It's a fine
draggled
set the women will look before they get home.
10
Then he smiled at his forlorn,
draggled
condition, and went to his room.
11
She was crying like a weak, unnerved woman,
draggled
and mud-spattered, unspeakably distressed.
12
She suddenly realized what she must look like-barefeet,
draggled
skirts, dripping arms.
13
His jaws were apart, and through them the tongue protruded,
draggled
and limp.
14
The
draggled
bird fluttered in and sank on the floor.
15
His reddish moustache was
draggled
with dew and his clothes were soaked in it.
16
You look all
draggled
and dirty and as if you had been in mischief.
draggled
draggle
·
draggled skirts
draggled dress
all draggled
very draggled
draggled condition