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    bedraggled
    /bɪˈdraɡld/

    adjective

    • 1. dishevelled: "we got there, tired and bedraggled"

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  2. (of a person or a persons appearance) messy, dirty, and often wet. (Definition of bedraggled from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of bedraggled. bedraggled. His plumes have been considerably bedraggled since that day.

  3. The meaning of BEDRAGGLED is soiled and stained by or as if by trailing in mud. How to use bedraggled in a sentence.

  4. : to wet thoroughly. Synonyms. bathe. douse. dowse. drench. drown. soak. sodden. sop. souse. wash. water-soak. waterlog. wet down. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of bedraggle in a Sentence. I was so bedraggled by the relentless rain that I couldn't wait to get into some dry clothes.

  5. Bedraggled definition: limp and soiled, as with rain or dirt.. See examples of BEDRAGGLED used in a sentence.

  6. (of a person or a persons appearance) messy, dirty, and often wet. (Definition of bedraggled from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of bedraggled. bedraggled. He is wearing a bedraggled business suit and clutching a sheaf of papers.

  7. Define bedraggled. bedraggled synonyms, bedraggled pronunciation, bedraggled translation, English dictionary definition of bedraggled. adj. 1. Wet, drenched, or messy: bedraggled clothes. 2. Being in a condition of deterioration; dilapidated: a street of bedraggled tenements.

  8. bedraggled. (bɪdrægəld ) adjective. Someone or something that is bedraggled looks untidy because they have got wet or dirty. He looked weary and bedraggled. ...a bedraggled group of journalists. Synonyms: messy, soiled, dirty, disordered More Synonyms of bedraggled. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  9. If you're bedraggled, you're dishevelled, limp, and tired. Many people are a bit bedraggled after a very long plane flight. New parents who spend much of the night awake with a crying baby often look a little bedraggled, and so do travelers and students during finals week.

  10. Definition of bedraggled adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. uk/bɪˈdræɡld/us. Add to word listAdd to word list. untidy, and often wet and dirty. (Definition of bedraggled from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)