| RAGGLE | • raggle n. (Construction) A groove or slot, often cut in a masonry wall or other vertical surface, for inserting… • raggle n. A ragged piece. • raggle v. (Transitive) To notch irregularly. |
| DRAGGLE | • draggle v. To make, or to become, wet and muddy by dragging along the ground. • DRAGGLE v. to make wet and dirty by dragging on the ground. |
| RAGGLED | • raggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of raggle. • RAGGLE v. to cut a groove in masonry. |
| RAGGLES | • raggles n. Plural of raggle. • RAGGLE v. to cut a groove in masonry. |
| DRAGGLED | • draggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of draggle. • draggled adj. Soiled and wet as by dragging in the mud. • draggled adj. Having a limp, miserable, dilapidated appearance; bedraggled. |
| DRAGGLES | • draggles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of draggle. • DRAGGLE v. to make wet and dirty by dragging on the ground. |
| STRAGGLE | • straggle v. To stray, rove, or wander from a normal course and others of its kind. • straggle v. To act in a disorderly and irregular way. • straggle n. An irregular, spread-out group. |
| BEDRAGGLE | • bedraggle v. (Transitive) To make (something) wet and limp, especially by dragging it along the ground. • BEDRAGGLE v. to soil by dragging in the wet or dirt, also BEDAGGLE. |
| STRAGGLED | • straggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of straggle. • STRAGGLE v. to stray. |
| STRAGGLER | • straggler n. A person who straggles, or departs from the direct or proper course, or from the company to which they belong. • straggler n. One who falls behind the rest, for example in a race. • straggler n. One who roams without any settled direction. |
| STRAGGLES | • straggles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of straggle. • STRAGGLE v. to stray. |
| BEDRAGGLED | • bedraggled adj. Wet and limp; unkempt. • bedraggled adj. Decaying, decrepit or dilapidated. • bedraggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bedraggle. |
| BEDRAGGLES | • bedraggles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedraggle. • BEDRAGGLE v. to soil by dragging in the wet or dirt, also BEDAGGLE. |
| STRAGGLERS | • stragglers n. Plural of straggler. • STRAGGLER n. one who straggles. |
| DRAGGLETAILED | • draggletailed adj. Alternative spelling of draggle-tailed. • draggle-tailed adj. (Of a person or other animal, or of clothing) Slatternly, untidy, unkempt. • DRAGGLETAILED adj. (archaic) (esp. of a woman) bedraggled; besmirched. |