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Meaning of daggle-tailed
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daggle-tailed (a.)
Having the lower ends of garments defiled by trailing in mire or filth; draggle-tailed.
daggle-tailed Sentence Examples
- The poor pup emerged from the pond, daggle-tailed and shivering.
- After a day of hiking, we were all daggle-tailed and exhausted.
- Her pristine white dress became daggle-tailed after running through the muddy field.
- Despite warnings, the children played in the puddles, ending up daggle-tailed and giggling.
- The old scarecrow, forever battling the elements, stood proudly, its straw coat perpetually daggle-tailed.
- The lost kitten, daggle-tailed and thin, meowed pitifully at the back door.
- "Don't let the dog in!" she shrieked, "He's daggle-tailed from the rain!"
- We chased the mischievous fairies through the forest, leaving a trail of daggle-tailed footprints.
- The image of the daggle-tailed beggar stayed with her, a reminder of the city's harsh realities.
- The floodwaters receded, leaving behind a scene of devastation, with houses and gardens looking utterly daggle-tailed.
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Having the lower ends of garments defiled by trailing in mire or filth; draggle-tailed.
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The poor pup emerged from the pond, daggle-tailed and shivering.
After a day of hiking, we were all daggle-tailed and exhausted.
Her pristine white dress became daggle-tailed after running through the muddy field.
Despite warnings, the children played in the puddles, ending up daggle-tailed and giggling.