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bedraggle

[bih-drag-uhl] / bɪˈdræg əl /
VERB
draggle
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG






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She looked so cold and bedraggled that I invited her to come home with me.

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I turned back to watch the miracle man as he surveyed his bedraggled troops, his young face pinched with worry.

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The map was safely stowed in his pocket, wet and bedraggled but still readable.

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Faint gray crescents ring his tired brown eyes, and his bedraggled curls are longer than usual.

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Then she caught a glimpse of her reflection, bedraggled and wide-eyed.

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