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draggled

draggled \draggled\ adj. limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud.

Syn: bedraggled.

Wiktionary
draggled
  1. bedraggled v

  2. (en-past of: draggle)

WordNet
draggled

adj. limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud; "the beggar's bedraggled clothes"; "scarecrows in battered hats or draggled skirts" [syn: bedraggled]

Usage examples of "draggled".

He and his six legions literally ran into a jostling mob of draggled men armed in a nonissue manner which betrayed that they were Spartacani.

At that same hour, Edward, the true king, hungry and thirsty, soiled and draggled, worn with travel, and clothed in rags and shreds his share of the results of the riot was wedged in among a crowd of people who were watching with deep interest certain hurrying gangs of workmen who streamed in and out of Westminster Abbey, busy as ants.

The thing hanging out of the trunk, a draggled and membranous white shading to dark green, looked as much like an Easter lily as anything else.

As the mutie woman flourished her limp, draggled prize, the last of the flagellants gave the loudest scream that Ryan had ever heard in his life.

London died away in draggled taverns and dreary scrubs, and then was unaccountably born again in blazing high streets and blatant hotels.