draggle-tail Antonyms
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Meaning of draggle-tail
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draggle-tail (n.)
A slattern who suffers her gown to trail in the mire; a drabble-tail.
draggle-tail Sentence Examples
- The dog's draggle-tail was covered in mud and dirt after a long walk in the rain.
- The little girl's draggle-tail dress was a tattered mess after she had been playing in the woods all day.
- The old man's draggle-tail beard hung down to his chest, making him look like a wise old wizard.
- The soldier's draggle-tail uniform was a sign of his long and hard service in the war.
- The cat's draggle-tail was a sign of its age and infirmity.
- The horse's draggle-tail was a sign of its neglect by its owner.
- The flower's draggle-tail petals were a sign of its fading beauty.
- The flag's draggle-tail was a sign of its age and wear.
- The cloud's draggle-tail was a sign of the coming rain.
- The kite's draggle-tail was a sign of its broken string.
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A slattern who suffers her gown to trail in the mire; a drabble-tail.
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The dog's draggle-tail was covered in mud and dirt after a long walk in the rain.
The little girl's draggle-tail dress was a tattered mess after she had been playing in the woods all day.
The old man's draggle-tail beard hung down to his chest, making him look like a wise old wizard.
The soldier's draggle-tail uniform was a sign of his long and hard service in the war.