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All bedraggle synonyms

beΒ·dragΒ·gle
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verb bedraggle

  • crush β€” To crush something means to press it very hard so that its shape is destroyed or so that it breaks into pieces.
  • jade β€” James' DSSSL Engine
  • disable β€” make not work
  • weaken β€” to make weak or weaker.
  • dishevel β€” to let down, as hair, or wear or let hang in loose disorder, as clothing.
  • derange β€” to disturb the order or arrangement of; throw into disorder; disarrange
  • sully β€” to soil, stain, or tarnish.
  • debase β€” To debase something means to reduce its value or quality.
  • pollute β€” to make foul or unclean, especially with harmful chemical or waste products; dirty: to pollute the air with smoke.
  • tarnish β€” to dull the luster of (a metallic surface), especially by oxidation; discolor.
  • smear β€” to spread or daub (an oily, greasy, viscous, or wet substance) on or over something: to smear butter on bread.
  • muddy β€” abounding in or covered with mud.
  • taint β€” the area between the testicles or vulva and the anus; the perineum.
  • smudge β€” a dirty mark or smear.
  • degrade β€” Something that degrades someone causes people to have less respect for them.
  • contaminate β€” If something is contaminated by dirt, chemicals, or radiation, they make it dirty or harmful.
  • besmirch β€” If you besmirch someone or their reputation, you say that they are a bad person or that they have done something wrong, usually when this is not true.
  • tar β€” a sailor.
  • sink β€” to displace part of the volume of a supporting substance or object and become totally or partially submerged or enveloped; fall or descend into or below the surface or to the bottom (often followed by in or into): The battleship sank within two hours. His foot sank in the mud. Her head sinks into the pillows.
  • drain β€” to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration: to drain oil from a crankcase.
  • droop β€” to sag, sink, bend, or hang down, as from weakness, exhaustion, or lack of support.
  • debilitate β€” If you are debilitated by something such as an illness, it causes your body or mind to become gradually weaker.
  • drop β€” a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
  • sag β€” to sink or bend downward by weight or pressure, especially in the middle: The roof sags.
  • poop β€” party pooper.
  • weary β€” physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
  • succumb β€” to give way to superior force; yield: to succumb to despair.
  • flag β€” flagstone (def 1).
  • bush β€” A bush is a large plant which is smaller than a tree and has a lot of branches.
  • fizzle β€” to make a hissing or sputtering sound, especially one that dies out weakly.
  • take β€” to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
  • deplete β€” To deplete a stock or amount of something means to reduce it.
  • prostrate β€” to cast (oneself) face down on the ground in humility, submission, or adoration.
  • languish β€” to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade.
  • overtire β€” to make or become too tired
  • tucker β€” Richard, 1915–75, U.S. operatic tenor.
  • fag β€” Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a male homosexual.
  • scrunch β€” to crunch, crush, or crumple.
  • ruffle β€” to beat (a drum) in this manner.
  • pucker β€” a wrinkle; an irregular fold.
  • cockle β€” Cockles are small edible shellfish.
  • fold β€” to confine (sheep or other domestic animals) in a fold.
  • seam β€” the line formed by sewing together pieces of cloth, leather, or the like.
  • crinkle β€” If something crinkles or if you crinkle it, it becomes slightly creased or folded.
  • tousle β€” to disorder or dishevel: The wind tousled our hair.
  • crimp β€” If you crimp something such as a piece of fabric or pastry, you make small folds in it.
  • crease β€” Creases are lines that are made in cloth or paper when it is crushed or folded.
  • disorder β€” lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion: Your room is in utter disorder.
  • crumple β€” If you crumple something such as paper or cloth, or if it crumples, it is squashed and becomes full of untidy creases and folds.
  • wreathe β€” to encircle or adorn with or as with a wreath.
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