daggle in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DAGGLE (verb): to walk or move through water or mud, causing it to splash or become messy.
Sample Sentences
- The children had to daggle through the muddy field after the rainstorm.
- She watched the dog daggle in the puddles, splashing water everywhere.
- His clothes were soaked and dirty after he decided to daggle in the wet grass.
- The artist captured the moment perfectly, showing the figures daggling in the downpour.
- As they returned from their walk, their shoes were left daggled and caked with mud.
- The child loved to daggle her feet in the cool water of the lake.
- After the rain, the dog would often daggle through the muddy yard, creating a mess.
- As they walked along the beach, she would daggle her toes in the sand, savoring the moment.
- He couldn’t resist the urge to daggle his fingers through the tall grass as they strolled by.
- The artist decided to daggle paint onto the canvas, embracing a more spontaneous style.
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