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Make wet and dirty, as from rain.
draggle
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draggle
1
The very dogs would have chased such a
draggle
-
tailed
beauty from the grounds.
2
How foolish to
draggle
that mazarin blue poplinette in sloppy snow!
3
A
draggle
-
tailed
woman stepped to a door and threw out a pan of dish-water.
4
Still, somewhere under the huddle and
draggle
of it all burned on the human soul.
5
She will not let her dignity
draggle
in the mud, like others I could name.
1
Instead of cultivating your graces you
bedraggle
them with labor!
2
Heat doesn't
bedraggle
her as it does me.
3
You tear and
bedraggle
yourself incessantly.
4
Bedraggled
plants stood on another windowsill, and behind them music was thumping.
5
One row is the picture of health, the other is blight-ridden and
bedraggled
.
6
He was
bedraggled
,
although he didn't look as bad as John.
7
She looked weary and
bedraggled
,
but her spirit of battle had not slumped.
8
His garments, though soiled and
bedraggled
by rough riding, were costly and rich.
9
He stood alone, hunched and
bedraggled
,
looking like the survivor of a shipwreck.
10
Their coats are
bedraggled
with mangy balls of fur hanging off.
11
His eyes became dull and lifeless, his fur rough and his feathers
bedraggled
.
12
He was wet and
bedraggled
,
but his optimistic disposition shone through.
13
Treia, wet and
bedraggled
,
stood with her mouth open, blinking, stunned.
14
She waited a minute or so and he stepped into view, shirtless and
bedraggled
.
15
Before the plane had landed, he had felt dopey and
bedraggled
;
not any more.
16
The fine new uniforms were
bedraggled
with mud and water.
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