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Bedraggle   /bɪdrˈægəl/   Listen
Bedraggle

verb
(past & past part. bedraggled; pres. part. bedraggling)
1.
Make wet and dirty, as from rain.  Synonym: draggle.






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"Bedraggle" Quotes from Famous Books



... to blame in great measure for all this, and where the fault is not yours it lies with your parents! Instead of cultivating your graces you bedraggle them with labor! Instead of marketing your smiles you trade in blood and sinew! Every day in that store means a year off of your life; every anxious moment means an inroad into your rightful happiness! Why will you not see the folly of your ways? Why can you ...
— For Gold or Soul? - The Story of a Great Department Store • Lurana W. Sheldon



Words linked to "Bedraggle" :   dowse, douse, soak, souse, sop, drench



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