drabbled

/ˈdræbəld/
adjective
  1. Made wet, muddy, or dirty, especially by being dragged or trailed through water or mud.
    • Her drabbled skirt showed she had walked through the flooded field.
    • The children's drabbled shoes left muddy footprints on the floor.
    • The dog came home with a drabbled coat after jumping into the pond.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of drabble; to have made something wet, muddy, or dirty by dragging or trailing it.
    • She drabbled the hem of her dress in the gutter.
    • They drabbled their boots in the marsh during the hike.
    • He drabbled his sleeves while washing the car.
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