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bedraggle

verb as in draggle

Strong matches

verb as in rumple

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Example Sentences

Owen’s bedraggled Blanche, too exhausted to keep up with her own lies, seemed complicit in her own demise.

She wound up in a town she’d never noticed before, standing outside a bedraggled old motel, smitten.

Beside him was an ancient and bedraggled donkey, who did not get up and may have been dead.

That's lucky, because for her role as budding playwright Maggie in Channel 4 dark comedy Big Mood, she looks pretty bedraggled in some scenes.

From BBC

You see what is stood in front of you, though often bedraggled.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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