daggle

/ˈdæɡəl/
verb
  1. To make something wet and dirty by dragging it through mud or water.
    • She tried not to daggle her dress in the wet grass.
    • The children daggled their coats in the puddles on purpose.
    • The dog daggled its leash through the muddy trail.
  2. To become wet and dirty by being dragged through mud or water.
    • His pants daggled after he slipped into the ditch.
    • The old mop daggled in the bucket, dripping everywhere.
    • The hem of her skirt began to daggle as she walked through the rain.
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