draggle

[US]/ˈdræɡl/
[UK]/ˈdræɡl/

Translation

vt.to make wet or dirty by dragging; to wet or dirty by dragging
vi.to drag or lag behind; to drag; to become wet or dirty
Word Forms
Past Tensedraggled
Past Participledraggled
Third Person Singulardraggles
Pluraldraggles
Present Participledraggling

Phrases & Collocations

draggle tail

draggle wet

draggle along

draggle down

draggle out

draggle behind

draggle through

draggle feet

draggle in

Example Sentences

the dog began to draggle through the muddy field.

after the rain, the children draggle home, soaked and muddy.

she tried to draggle her way through the thick fog.

the cat would often draggle its tail when it was annoyed.

he watched the leaves draggle across the wet pavement.

they had to draggle through the rain to reach the bus stop.

the old shoes made her feet draggle as she walked.

as the sun set, the shadows began to draggle along the ground.

he felt his energy draggle after a long day at work.

the puppy would draggle behind its owner during walks.

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