draggle in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Draggle: to make wet and dirty, especially by dragging through mud or water.
Sample Sentences
- The rain left the children’s clothes draggle as they played outside.
- She watched the dog draggle down the muddy path after a long day of hiking.
- The artist’s canvas seemed to draggle with the vibrant colors of the sunset.
- After the storm, the garden appeared draggle, with petals strewn across the ground.
- His enthusiasm began to draggle when he realized the project would take much longer than expected.
- After the rainstorm, the children returned home with their clothes draggle and muddy.
- The dog raced through the puddles, leaving a trail of draggle behind him.
- She stepped carefully to avoid the draggle caused by the overflowing stream.
- The artist captured the draggle of the petals in her watercolor painting.
- Despite the draggle of her dress, she carried herself with grace at the event.
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