Synonym: shabby, sloppy. Similar words: bedroom, niggle, wiggle, wriggle, juggler, redraft, struggle, cathedral. Meaning: [bɪ'drægld] adj. 1. limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud 2. in deplorable condition.
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1. She was all cold and bedraggled after falling into the river.
2. Exhausted soldiers crawled into camp, frozen and bedraggled.
3. The tents looked very bedraggled after the storm.
4. a street of bedraggled tenements.
5. She was bedraggled when she came in out of the rain.
6. I barely recognized the bedraggled figure who staggered in from the storm.
7. He looked weary and bedraggled.
8. Trucks carried hundreds of bedraggled refugees across the border.
9. Now he noticed how bedraggled some of the men looked up close.
10. She looked a bit bedraggled as she sat in the dining room, mechanically eating butter cookies from a blue glass plate.
11. He was bedraggled and exhausted, but it was he who was speaking.
12. A rather bedraggled crowd waited outside in the pouring rain.
13. For the first few weeks their existence was bedraggled and formless.
14. You look like a bedraggled chicken!
15. The bedraggled little dog timidly wagged his tail and began licking Mother's hand.
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16. It was the grim resolution of a bent, bedraggled, but unbroken pride.
17. Of the bedraggled leisure that alludes besides afore -mentioned place outside using, the decoration of the furniture inside house also is acted on patulous living space write decisive part.
18. Billy came to school in soiled , bedraggled hand - medowns.
19. The beggar's bedraggled clothes.
20. The geraniums in the flower bed looked bedraggled from the heavy rain.
21. Torrential rain put a damper on the event, sending bedraggled guests squelching across lawns to seek shelter.
22. One by one the men made the shore, weary and bedraggled, limbs aching from the strain of fighting the storm.
23. The children walked along the path, looking miserable and bedraggled after the storm.
24. The formalities were completed sitting on a makeshift seat of boxes surrounded by a rather bedraggled crowd of schoolboys.
25. I turned up my coat collar to meet my hat brim and hunched defensively, like a bedraggled bird.
26. He was an alarmingly tall and thin individual, whose long, bedraggled dark hair fell nearly to his waist.
27. The heel of her shoe had kicked out the hem and the skirt was bedraggled.
28. For any parent who has looked with pity upon their teenage children as they drag themselves, glassy-eyed, and bedraggled, out of bed at 6 AM each day, there is a way to help.
29. His appearance, in short, presented an odd mixture of the bedraggled and the ferocious.
30. The advantage with network true racing bike such by bedraggled.
More similar words: bedroom, niggle, wiggle, wriggle, juggler, redraft, struggle, cathedral, struggle for, ragged, craggy, struggle against, drag, braggart, drag in, drag on, dragoon, redress, bed, abed, go to bed, bedtime, at the drop of a hat, absorbed, looking glass, glee, barbed wire, obediently, angle, a bed of roses.