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bedaggled

English

Verb

bedaggled

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bedaggle

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bedraggled

English

Etymology

bedraggle +? -ed.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /b??d?æ?l?d/
  • Hyphenation: be?drag?gled

Adjective

bedraggled (comparative more bedraggled, superlative most bedraggled)

  1. Wet and limp; unkempt.
    • 1851, Herman Melville, “The Chase.—Third Day.”, in Moby-Dick; or, The Whale, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, publishers; London: Richard Bentley, OCLC 30847311; republished as Moby Dick or The White Whale (Famous Sea Stories), Boston, Mass.: The St. Botolph Society, 53 Beacon Street, 1892 (8th printing, February 1922), OCLC 237074, page 527:
      A low rumbling sound was heard; a subterraneous hum; and then all held their breaths; as bedraggled with trailing ropes, and harpoons, and lances, a vast form shot lengthwise, but obliquely from the sea.
  2. Decaying, decrepit or dilapidated.

Synonyms

  • (decaying, decrepit or dilapidated): See Thesaurus:ramshackle

Derived terms

  • bedraggledly
  • bedraggledness

Related terms

  • bedraggle
  • draggled
  • draggle-tail
  • draggle-tailed

Translations

Verb

bedraggled

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bedraggle.

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