Bedraggling example sentences

bedraggled

definition

  - verb form of bedraggled

be·drag·gled

adjective

bedraggled (adjective)

  - dirty and disheveled:

be·drag·gled

adjective

bedraggled (adjective)

  - dirty and disheveled:

Synonyms

bedraggled, disheveled, disordered, untidy, unkempt, tousled, disarranged, messy, dirty, muddy, muddied, soiled, sullied, stained, wet, sodden, soaking, soaked, drenched, saturated, dripping, soggy, splashed, mussed, clean, neat, disheveled, disordered, untidy, unkempt, tousled, disarranged, messy, dirty, muddy, muddied, soiled, sullied, stained, wet, sodden, soaking, soaked, drenched, saturated, dripping, soggy, splashed, mussed, clean, neat

"Bedraggling" Example Sentences

1. The bedraggling rain soaked her to the bone.
2. He looked bedraggling, his clothes torn and muddy.
3. A bedraggling curtain hung limply from the window.
4. She found the bedraggling state of the garden depressing.
5. The bedraggling appearance of the old house spoke of neglect.
6. The wind had a bedraggling effect on her carefully styled hair.
7. His bedraggling clothes were a testament to his hard work.
8. The bedraggling old coat barely kept him warm.
9. She felt bedraggling and exhausted after the long journey.
10. The bedraggling scene was a stark contrast to the elegance within.
11. Despite the bedraggling weather, the festival continued.
12. He tried to ignore the bedraggling state of his surroundings.
13. The bedraggling remnants of the storm littered the streets.
14. With a bedraggling sigh, she slumped onto the sofa.
15. The bedraggling dog shook itself, showering water everywhere.
16. I found the whole experience rather bedraggling.
17. His bedraggling attempts at cooking were legendary.
18. The bedraggling process of cleaning the attic took all day.
19. She looked bedraggling but happy after playing in the mud.
20. The bedraggling colours of the sunset faded into twilight.
21. The bedraggling old woman shuffled down the street.
22. It was a bedraggling but necessary job.
23. He felt utterly bedraggling after the marathon.
24. The bedraggling of the tapestry was evident in its frayed edges.
25. She gave a bedraggling laugh, a sound like rustling leaves.
26. The bedraggling mess of papers was a testament to his procrastination.
27. It's a bedraggling sight, this abandoned factory.
28. The bedraggling journey left them exhausted but exhilarated.
29. He surveyed the bedraggling landscape with a weary gaze.
30. The bedraggling flowers drooped in the summer heat.
31. Her hair, usually neat, was bedraggling and windblown.
32. The whole affair was a bedraggling and embarrassing mess.
33. He felt a bedraggling sense of loneliness wash over him.
34. The bedraggling sounds of the city kept her awake.
35. It was a bedraggling task, but someone had to do it.
36. The bedraggling old man clutched his shopping bag tightly.
37. She attempted to salvage the bedraggling remains of the cake.
38. His bedraggling spirit refused to be broken.
39. The bedraggling effect of the argument left them both silent.
40. Despite the bedraggling circumstances, they persevered.
41. The bedraggling noise of construction echoed through the neighbourhood.
42. The bedraggling feeling of defeat settled over him.
43. She found the whole situation intensely bedraggling.
44. The bedraggling remnants of a bonfire smouldered in the yard.
45. He felt a bedraggling sense of unease as he walked home alone.
46. The bedraggling state of the economy worried everyone.
47. His bedraggling attempt to fix the car only made things worse.
48. She looked bedraggling, but her smile was radiant.
49. The bedraggling news left them speechless.
50. He spent hours cleaning up the bedraggling mess in the kitchen.

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