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Sentence example with the word 'bedraggled'
bedraggled
beat-up, decrepit, drabbled, fouled, in rags, mussy, run-down, slack, smirched, squalid, tattered, wet
Definition
adj.
limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud
Last update: August 5, 2015
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The people were as
bedraggled
as any of the barbaric clans around Tiyan.
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Her garments were sadly
bedraggled
; a pathetic breast rose and fell in choking sobs and gasps.
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He was followed by a wet, cold, mud-spattered,
bedraggled
staff, all of them unutterably weary.
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He had lost some of the dirt and dust and the
bedraggled
appearance.
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Christopher tossed the bit of wood at a
bedraggled
drake that waddled off, quacking angrily.
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The gobbler ran out through the open barn door, his feathers wet and
bedraggled
.
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The poor heart-broken mother had come and dug out the
bedraggled
bodies of her little ones.
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