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draggled muslin cap on his head and a dirty gunny-sack about his slim hips proclaimed him cook of the decidedly dirty ship's galley in which I found myself.
They were indeed a queer-looking party that assembled on the bank--the birds with
draggled feathers, the animals with their fur clinging close to them, and all dripping wet, cross, and uncomfortable.
Not a single idea could I connect with any given object, while, in addition, my appearance was so
draggled that I felt utterly ashamed of it.
His handsome coat was
draggled. The broad pads of his feet were bruised and bleeding.
She came home dirty,
draggled, and shoeless; she had walked for a whole week without shoes; she had slept in the fields, and caught a terrible cold; her feet were swollen and sore, and her hands torn and scratched all over.
Her touch enabled her to recognize them in a moment, and to discover if a single feather were crippled or
draggled. She handled their crops, and knew what they had eaten, and if too little or too much; her face enacting a vivid pantomime of the criticisms passing in her mind.
Being a light-complexioned woman, she wore light clothes, as most blondes will, and appeared, in preference, in
draggled sea-green, or slatternly sky-blue.
"Surely I shall never miss it," I said, and I had in mind the dark gray suit with the pockets
draggled from the freightage of many books--books that had spoiled more than one day's fishing sport.
Therefore never regard so piteously thy tail; it will undoubtedly be
draggled in the mud, and for this there is no help.
As for color, if a once black cat had been well and thoroughly singed the result would have resembled the hue of this waif's thin,
draggled, unsightly fur.
"Don't see how two
draggled skirts and a stained waist can be transformed into a whole rig," said Fan, sitting on the bed, with her garments strewn about her in various attitudes of limp despondency.
Three servants of the castle lay dead beside them, all torn and
draggled, as though a pack of wolves had been upon them.