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The Brazilian defense, touted as impenetrable in pre-tournament hype, proved to be bedraggled, and porous.

At the end on the beach, the film shows the bedraggled crew, exhausted and relieved.

Franklin and William, covered in sweat, their clothes spangled with countless leaves, made their bedraggled way back to the road.

There were whiffs of the painfully “hipster” sensibility in which everything is a bit bedraggled and self-consciously messy.

We were sweaty and bedraggled, shirts untucked, ties yanked loose.

They presented an uncouth spectacle bedraggled as they were with grime and dirty water.

Mrs. John C. was bedraggled from loss of sleep, and defeat sat upon her shining brow.

He is dressed neither in a rainbow, nor bedraggled with blood.

Professor Zepplin made a joke of his own bedraggled condition, and the boys gave slight heed to theirs.

The bedraggled cat lapped milk, protected from the resentful jealousy of the station's regular feline attach by the one-eyed cook.

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On this page you'll find 54 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bedraggled, such as: disheveled, run down, seedy, threadbare, untidy, and dilapidated.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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