draggled (Meaning)
draggled (s)
limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud
draggled (imp. & p. p.)
of Draggle
Synonyms & Antonyms of draggled
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- immaculate
- tidy
- spick-and-span
- unstained
- combed
- unsoiled
- cleaned
- unsullied
- orderly
- combed
- ultraclean
- pure
- stainless
- pure
- immaculate
- bleached
- cleanly
- unstained
- neat
- clear
- spick-and-span
- unsoiled
- tidy
- limpid
- cleanly
- unsullied
- spotless
- neat
- bleached
- ultraclean
- limpid
- clean
- spotless
- cleaned
- clean
- clear
- orderly
- stainless
Synonyms:
- uncleaned
- gunky
- contaminated
- untidy
- confused
- unwashed
- insanitary
- chaotic
- cruddy
- unsanitary
- unsterile
- rumpled
- defiled
- scuzzy
- dishevelled
- unsterilized
- disarrayed
- mussed
- messed
- squalid
- tainted
- bemired
- skanky
- raunchy
- unkempt
- jumbled
- cluttered
- germy
- scruffy
- disarranged
- disheveled
- muddled
- sleazy
- impure
- shabby
- disordered
- mussy
- littered
- sooty
- slovenly
Antonyms:
draggled Sentence Examples
- The weary traveler arrived at the inn, his clothes draggled with mud and rain.
- The dog's tail hung draggled and wet, a testament to his long walk in the rain.
- The wilted flowers in the vase looked draggled and sad, their petals drooping and faded.
- The old man's beard was long and draggled, giving him a disheveled appearance.
- The tattered flag hung draggled from the pole, its colors washed out and faded.
- The injured bird's wings were draggled and broken, preventing it from flying.
- The abandoned house stood draggled and forlorn, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling.
- The old woman's hair was draggled and unkempt, reflecting her years of hard work and struggle.
- The lost child's clothes were draggled and dirty, evidence of his long and difficult journey.
- The draggled remains of the shipwrecked vessel lay scattered along the beach, a sad reminder of the tragedy that had occurred.
FAQs About the word draggled
limp and soiled as if dragged in the mudof Draggle
dusty, stained, black, filthy, muddy, dirty,blackened, sloppy, sullied, dingy
immaculate, tidy, spick-and-span, unstained, combed, unsoiled, cleaned, unsullied, orderly, combed
The weary traveler arrived at the inn, his clothes draggled with mud and rain.
The dog's tail hung draggled and wet, a testament to his long walk in the rain.
The wilted flowers in the vase looked draggled and sad, their petals drooping and faded.
The old man's beard was long and draggled, giving him a disheveled appearance.