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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.

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      BEDRAGGLED meaning: 1. wet, dirty, and untidy 2. wet, dirty,...

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      BEDRAGGLED translate: 濕漉漉的;髒亂的. Learn more in the Cambridge...

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

  5. : 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  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.