different between dragge vs draggle
dragge
English
Verb
dragge (third-person singular simple present dragges, present participle dragging, simple past and past participle dragged)
- Obsolete spelling of drag
Anagrams
- Dagger, dagger, ragged
dragge From the web:
- what dragged the us into ww1
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- dragged meaning
- what dragged dean out of hell
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- mean of dragged
draggle
English
Etymology
From drag +? -le.
Verb
draggle (third-person singular simple present draggles, present participle draggling, simple past and past participle draggled)
- to make, or to become, wet and muddy by dragging along the ground
- 1844, Richard Chenevix Trench, The Story of Justin Martyr: Sabbation and Other Poems, "The Herring Fishers of Lockfynk":
- […] with draggled nets down-hanging to the tide […]
- 1848, William Makepeace Thackery, Vanity Fair, Chapter 22:
- The rain drove into the bride and bridegroom's faces as they passed to the chariot. The postilions' favours draggled on their dripping jackets.
- 1844, Richard Chenevix Trench, The Story of Justin Martyr: Sabbation and Other Poems, "The Herring Fishers of Lockfynk":
Derived terms
- bedraggled
Anagrams
- gargled, raggled
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- draggletailed
- what does draggletailed
- what do draggled mean
- what does draggle-tail mean
- what's driggle-draggle
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