bedraggled

[US]/bɪˈdræɡld/
[UK]/bɪˈdræɡld/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. wet and dirty as if dragged through mud; messy and disheveled.

Example Sentences

the bedraggled look of the village.

a street of bedraggled tenements.

bedraggled from the rain

bedraggled guests squelched across the lawns to seek shelter.

The bedraggled cat wandered aimlessly in the rain.

She looked bedraggled after a long day at work.

The bedraggled hiker finally reached the summit.

The bedraggled flowers perked up after being watered.

He emerged from the storm bedraggled but alive.

The bedraggled old book was a treasure to the historian.

The bedraggled umbrella barely kept the rain off.

She felt bedraggled after the long flight.

The bedraggled runner crossed the finish line with determination.

The bedraggled stray dog found shelter under a tree.

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