draggle (Meaning)

Wordnet

draggle (v)

make wet and dirty, as from rain

Webster

draggle (v. t.)

To wet and soil by dragging on the ground, mud, or wet grass; to drabble; to trail.

Webster

draggle (v. i.)

To be dragged on the ground; to become wet or dirty by being dragged or trailed in the mud or wet grass.

draggle Sentence Examples

  1. The stray dog's fur was wet and draggled after the heavy rain.
  2. The gardener dragged the hose behind him as he watered the plants.
  3. The tired hiker dragged herself up the mountainside, breathing heavily.
  4. The child dragged his feet as he walked, complaining about being tired.
  5. The old man dragged his cane behind him as he walked slowly down the street.
  6. The team dragged its feet in the second half, losing the game in the final minutes.
  7. The economy has been dragging for months, with businesses struggling to make ends meet.
  8. The politician's popularity has been dragging in recent polls, as voters become increasingly dissatisfied with his performance.
  9. The debate dragged on for hours, with neither side willing to compromise.
  10. The lecture dragged on and on, with the students becoming restless and bored.

FAQs About the word draggle

make wet and dirty, as from rainTo wet and soil by dragging on the ground, mud, or wet grass; to drabble; to trail., To be dragged on the ground; to become wet

disarray,disarrange, mess, muddle, jumble, disorder, dishevel, muck, dirty, contaminate

cleanse, wash, wash, purge, sweep, cleanse,clean, sweep, purge, purify

The stray dog's fur was wet and draggled after the heavy rain.

The gardener dragged the hose behind him as he watered the plants.

The tired hiker dragged herself up the mountainside, breathing heavily.

The child dragged his feet as he walked, complaining about being tired.