bedraggle

/bɪˈdræɡəl/
verb
  1. To make something or someone wet, dirty, and messy, as if by dragging through mud or water.
    • The children's rough play would often bedraggle their clothes with mud and grass stains.
    • The sudden rainstorm threatened to bedraggle her new dress before she reached the car.
    • Walking through the marshy field will bedraggle your shoes and pants.
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