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Definition of bedraggled in English: bedraggledadjectivebɪˈdraɡ(ə)ldbəˈdræɡəld Dishevelled. 蓬乱的,邋遢的,衣冠不整的 we got there, tired and bedraggled 我们到那里时,大家都疲惫不堪、蓬头垢面。 Example sentencesExamples - McLellan may have been wet, bedraggled and muddied but she could still raise a big smile at the prospect of making that first underground sighting of a wombat, cosy and safe, far down in its den.
- It was a woman, dirty, bedraggled and unkempt, but a woman nonetheless.
- Her long hair was in a bedraggled mess and her normally fair skin was flushed red.
- The door came flying open showing a depressed creature, bedraggled, with hair tangled and sticking out in odd directions.
- That, in addition to the bedraggled, disheveled and altogether weary face, created for Will a none-too-familiar picture.
- I can see my reflection in the mirror, but I do not want to see the bedraggled, red-streaked hair and the angry, sad expression.
- The poor garden is looking bedraggled: dry and dishevelled.
- His hair was chaotically bedraggled, obviously soaked as well as sporadically covered with soapy foam.
- So after a week of that, we could look pretty darn emaciated and bedraggled.
- Milly was sitting on the bed, her hair bedraggled and looked up in surprise when I ran in.
- He had dragged himself from the bed in a tangle of blankets, his hair tousled and bedraggled like a farmer's hay stack that had been left out in the rain.
- I wondered in alarm, seeing all the available dry spaces being crowded out by the bedraggled refugees.
- Her red hair looked messy, very bedraggled and her clothing…
- After about half an hour of inability to go back to sleep, I ran a hairbrush through my bedraggled hair and stumbled down four flights of stairs to get to the dining hall.
- After scrambling up the steep banks and ploughing through the undergrowth with my boat in tow, I emerged bedraggled and muddy.
- Her face loomed over his - blotchy with tears, eyes swollen, hair bedraggled.
- His hair was bedraggled; some of it fell in the dark waves as intended, but the rest of it was divided between twisting away in haphazard directions and matting itself to his head.
- The hurricane's eye also passed close to Port Arthur, Texas, another petrochemical town where bedraggled refugees spent a wet and noisy night trying to sleep on a hotel lobby carpet - until a gust blew in the windows.
- All day long, rescuers in boats and helicopters plucked bedraggled flood refugees from rooftops and attics.
- Her pink dress was bedraggled, her hair sopping wet.
- Jamie grunted, combing down his long, bedraggled, messy hair with his hand.
Synonyms dishevelled, disordered, untidy, unkempt, tousled, disarranged, messy, in a mess dirty, muddy, muddied, soiled, sullied, stained wet, sodden, soaking, soaking wet, wringing wet, soaked, drenched, saturated, dripping, soggy, splashed North American informal mussed
OriginEarly 18th century: from be- 'thoroughly' + draggle + -ed2. Definition of bedraggled in US English: bedraggledadjectivebəˈdraɡəldbəˈdræɡəld Dirty and disheveled. we got there, tired and bedraggled 我们到那里时,大家都疲惫不堪、蓬头垢面。 Example sentencesExamples - Her red hair looked messy, very bedraggled and her clothing…
- All day long, rescuers in boats and helicopters plucked bedraggled flood refugees from rooftops and attics.
- So after a week of that, we could look pretty darn emaciated and bedraggled.
- After scrambling up the steep banks and ploughing through the undergrowth with my boat in tow, I emerged bedraggled and muddy.
- He had dragged himself from the bed in a tangle of blankets, his hair tousled and bedraggled like a farmer's hay stack that had been left out in the rain.
- It was a woman, dirty, bedraggled and unkempt, but a woman nonetheless.
- That, in addition to the bedraggled, disheveled and altogether weary face, created for Will a none-too-familiar picture.
- After about half an hour of inability to go back to sleep, I ran a hairbrush through my bedraggled hair and stumbled down four flights of stairs to get to the dining hall.
- The door came flying open showing a depressed creature, bedraggled, with hair tangled and sticking out in odd directions.
- The hurricane's eye also passed close to Port Arthur, Texas, another petrochemical town where bedraggled refugees spent a wet and noisy night trying to sleep on a hotel lobby carpet - until a gust blew in the windows.
- McLellan may have been wet, bedraggled and muddied but she could still raise a big smile at the prospect of making that first underground sighting of a wombat, cosy and safe, far down in its den.
- Jamie grunted, combing down his long, bedraggled, messy hair with his hand.
- Her face loomed over his - blotchy with tears, eyes swollen, hair bedraggled.
- Her pink dress was bedraggled, her hair sopping wet.
- Her long hair was in a bedraggled mess and her normally fair skin was flushed red.
- The poor garden is looking bedraggled: dry and dishevelled.
- His hair was bedraggled; some of it fell in the dark waves as intended, but the rest of it was divided between twisting away in haphazard directions and matting itself to his head.
- I wondered in alarm, seeing all the available dry spaces being crowded out by the bedraggled refugees.
- His hair was chaotically bedraggled, obviously soaked as well as sporadically covered with soapy foam.
- I can see my reflection in the mirror, but I do not want to see the bedraggled, red-streaked hair and the angry, sad expression.
- Milly was sitting on the bed, her hair bedraggled and looked up in surprise when I ran in.
Synonyms dishevelled, disordered, untidy, unkempt, tousled, disarranged, messy, in a mess
OriginEarly 18th century: from be- ‘thoroughly’ + draggle + -ed. |