draggle

/ˈdræɡəl/
verb
  1. To make something wet, dirty, or messy by dragging it through mud, water, or dust.
    • The children draggled their coats through the puddles on the way home.
    • She didn't want to draggle her new dress in the muddy field.
    • The dog draggled its leash through the wet grass.
  2. To become wet, dirty, or bedraggled by being dragged or hanging down.
    • The curtains draggled on the floor after the window was left open.
    • Her long skirt began to draggle in the rain as she walked.
    • His sleeves draggled in the paint as he worked.
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