bedraggle in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Bedraggled: untidy, dirty, or disheveled, especially as a result of being wet or worn out.
Sample Sentences
- After the rainstorm, the hikers returned to camp looking bedraggled and exhausted.
- The stray dog appeared bedraggled, with matted fur and a weary expression in its eyes.
- Her hair was bedraggled after the windy day at the beach, but she laughed it off.
- He felt utterly bedraggled after working late into the night and waking up early for a meeting.
- The children came inside, bedraggled and muddy, after a long day of playing in the puddles.
- Despite his bedraggled appearance, he managed to charm everyone at the party with his wit.
- She swept the bedraggled curtain aside to let in the morning light.
- The bedraggled garden needed some serious attention after the neglect of the past few months.
- They found the bedraggled kitten shivering under a bush, and decided to take it home.
- Looking bedraggled and tired, she finally sat down to rest after her long journey.