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draggle

[drag-uhl] / ˈdræg əl /
VERB
trail
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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Much of the uproar, as the U.S. duly noted and compensated for, was due to the fact that the politicians caught in the bloody draggle of Suez needed a scapegoat.

From Time Magazine Archive

As most of the actors draggle through their paces, it is plain that Novac and friends could easily outwit the lot of them.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Sunflower Ranch needs my talents, so I can’t go with the crowd, but I may draggle in about high noon.

From Winning the Wilderness by Marchand, J. N.

It goes right hard with her to draggle her skirts in the dewy strawberry beds; but she feels consoled when I fetch up the till!

From Idle Hour Stories by Potts, Eugenia Dunlap

Still, somewhere under the huddle and draggle of it all burned on the human soul.

From The Way of a Man by Hough, Emerson