Bedraggles vs Bedraggled - What's the difference?
bedraggles | bedraggled |
(bedraggle)
To make something wet and limp.
wet and limp; unkempt
decaying, decrepit or dilapidated
* 1919 , (Saki), The Toys of Peace and Other Papers
(bedraggle)
As verbs the difference between bedraggles and bedraggled
is that bedraggles is (bedraggle) while bedraggled is (bedraggle).As an adjective bedraggled is
wet and limp; unkempt.bedraggles
English
Verb
(head)bedraggle
English
Verb
(en-verb)Derived terms
* bedraggledbedraggled
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Adjective
(en adjective)- She is only coming to gloat over my bedraggled and flowerless borders and to sing the praises of her own detestably over-cultivated garden. I’m sick of being told that it’s the envy of the neighbourhood; it’s like everything else that belongs to her—her car, her dinner-parties, even her headaches, they are all superlative; no one else ever had anything like them.