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draggle

[drag-uhl] / ˈdræg əl /
VERB
trail
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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Much of the uproar, as the U.S. duly noted and compensated for, was due to the fact that the politicians caught in the bloody draggle of Suez needed a scapegoat.

From Time Magazine Archive

As most of the actors draggle through their paces, it is plain that Novac and friends could easily outwit the lot of them.

From Time Magazine Archive

It goes right hard with her to draggle her skirts in the dewy strawberry beds; but she feels consoled when I fetch up the till!

From Idle Hour Stories by Eugenia Dunlap Potts

I have nothing to do with such milk-sop organizations, or the donkeys that draggle at their heels.

From Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems by Effie Afton

A few feet from the coach the water appeared to deepen, and the bear-skin to draggle.

From Jeff Briggs's Love Story by Bret Harte

He cut a short pole at the water’s edge and drew from one of his pockets a bit of line and a draggled fly that had once been a royal coachman.

From Slate Nov. 25, 2018

Fifteen months later, a battered, be draggled ghost ship, the Wolf again dodged through the British blockade and limped home to her base.

From Time Magazine Archive

White flowers whirled like snow and her draggled hair streamed back from her face as she squinted against the draft.

From "Strange the Dreamer" by Laini Taylor

There’s a straggly line of people, adults and children, along the roadside among the draggled weeds.

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood

Wart draggled off to the tower room, where Merlyn was busy knitting himself a woollen night-cap for the winter.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White

“We had to grow,” Alexandra hissed as she propped herself against the terminal, her dark hair a curtain draggling before her as she hung her head.

From The Verge Feb. 13, 2019

Brooding over them is the gaunt figure of the Gravedigger Captain in his draggling coat, explaining to Adam Ember that he took the job because he wanted to be on the side of victory.

From Time Magazine Archive

My lady with the ermine tippet and draggling feather, can we not see that she lives in Portland Place, and is the wife of an East India Director?

From George Cruikshank by William Makepeace Thackeray

He might wander through the country unnoticed and unknown, while the whole nation were draggling after Mrs. Stowe's petticoat.

From A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin or, An Essay on Slavery by A. Woodward

The wolf, with the sheep's clothing draggling about his legs, could not run fast, and was detected and shot by one of the men.

From The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family by William Makepeace Thackeray




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