bedraggled
Frequently Asked Questions
- The bottom of his long cloak was bedraggled after constantly dipping into puddles.
- The kids came back from their walk on the muddy path completely bedraggled.
- The bedraggled reputation of the mayor could not be laundered after yet another scandal.
Example Sentences
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Our fellow travelers along the I-95 corridor comprised a particularly vibrant cross-section of American society, including many bedraggled participants of Daytona’s Bike Week, trailering their baggers and dressers home.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 4, 2026
But on what criteria, using what metrics, should the bedraggled managers—who have never had to do this before—make the trade-offs now?
From Slate • Nov. 8, 2025
But bedraggled residents who spoke to the BBC near Lacey last week said they felt the workers' absence during the strike.
From BBC • Jul. 26, 2025
Hawkins lets herself get vulnerable, too, and the film never fakes a punch by pretending she’s anything more than a small, desperate and bedraggled woman with eyes that look like a bottomless well of need.
From Los Angeles Times • May 29, 2025
A small, bedraggled boy was coming up the hill toward us with a small herd of goats following behind him.
From "Summer of the Mariposas" by Guadalupe García McCall
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