draggle-tailed Antonyms
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Meaning of draggle-tailed
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draggle-tailed (a.)
Untidy; sluttish; slatternly.
draggle-tailed Sentence Examples
- The dog looked utterly draggle-tailed after being caught in the rainstorm.
- The old man's draggle-tailed coat was a testament to his many years of hard work.
- The children's clothes were draggle-tailed and muddy after their afternoon of playing in the woods.
- The hiker's boots were draggle-tailed and worn after his long trek through the mountains.
- The draggle-tailed banner hung limply from the flagpole, a sign of the town's budget cuts.
- The draggle-tailed flowers drooped sadly in the heat, longing for a refreshing rain.
- The draggle-tailed leaves clung to the branches of the tree, refusing to let go of their summer home.
- The draggle-tailed clouds hung low in the sky, threatening rain.
- The draggle-tailed kite fluttered in the wind, struggling to stay airborne.
- The draggle-tailed cat slinked through the alley, searching for food.
FAQs About the word draggle-tailed
Untidy; sluttish; slatternly.
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The dog looked utterly draggle-tailed after being caught in the rainstorm.
The old man's draggle-tailed coat was a testament to his many years of hard work.
The children's clothes were draggle-tailed and muddy after their afternoon of playing in the woods.
The hiker's boots were draggle-tailed and worn after his long trek through the mountains.