bedraggle

[US]/ˈbɛdrʌɡəl/
[UK]/ˈbɛdræɡəl/

Translation

vto make or become wet, dirty, and untidy
Word Forms
Third Person Singularbedraggles
Present Participlebedraggling
Past Tensebedraggled
Past Participlebedraggled

Phrases & Collocations

bedraggle oneself

bedraggled appearance

a bedraggled traveler

Example Sentences

after the rain, the children looked bedraggled and muddy.

she arrived at the party bedraggled from the unexpected downpour.

the dog came back bedraggled after playing in the puddles.

he looked bedraggled after the long hike in the rain.

her hair was bedraggled after the windy day at the beach.

the bedraggled kitten was found shivering in the cold.

he trudged home, bedraggled and exhausted from work.

they emerged from the storm looking bedraggled and worn out.

the bedraggled clothes hung limply on the line.

she tried to fix her bedraggled appearance before the meeting.

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