You are bothered by a draggled location after your event.
|
|
Then the land of peach blossom spread its draggled wings abroad and rejoiced.
|
|
And it was draggled, begrimed, uncleanly, as never were the doves of Aphrodite.
|
|
His jaws were apart, and through them the tongue protruded, draggled and limp.
|
|
He picked up his draggled skirt, and drew a bowie knife from his boot.
|
|
Small plants lay draggled on the floor, in a litter of branches and fallen leaves.
|
|
Her fur was staring wet, draggled into points, and her tail was thick with black mud.
|
|
Heaven pity you with such a thrashingfloor for world, and its draggled dirty farthing-candle for sun!
|
|
The broad firm cheeks droop into a pouched flush as they sink downward into his draggled lace collar.
|
|
The hair hung down, limp and draggled, or matted with dried blood where Hal's club had bruised him.
|
|
Then Wendy saw the shadow on the floor, looking so draggled, and she was frightfully sorry for Peter.
|
|
She might have been the very Flying Dutchman, so foul, draggled, and unkempt was every rope and stick aboard.
|
|
With heavy hearts they draggled at the heels of his troop, as they marched down to the river-side to embark.
|
|
He would not creep about the country with moaning voice and melancholy eyes, with draggled dress and outward signs of wretchedness.
|
|
My dress was draggled, my hat had slipped back, and the kinks and curls of my obstreperous hair were something awful.
|
|
Miss Lavish knew, somehow, and had printed the past in draggled prose, for Cecil to read and for George to hear.
|
|
Her touch enabled her to recognize them in a moment, and to discover if a single feather were crippled or draggled.
|
|
London died away in draggled taverns and dreary scrubs, and then was unaccountably born again in blazing high streets and blatant hotels.
|
|
The tales are startling for their grotesque humor, for the light they shed on the draggled hinterland between the civilized and the monstrous.
|
|
Under the portico, with its grey sun-bleached pillars, loitered a troop of draggled bareheaded girls, waiting for the auction to be over.
|
|
Originally she had come to me, possessed but of one gown, and that a forlorn and ragged balzarine, with four draggled, torn flounces.
|
|
Under the portico, with its grey, sun-bleached pillars, loitered a troop of draggled bareheaded girls, waiting for the auction to be over.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
A 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.
|
|
What she saw was a loose-limbed child lying on a large carved cushion, its arms flung out, its legs at unexpected angles, its hair draggled across its smooth forehead, its eyes closed in sleep.
|
|