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Bedraggled

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After working overtime for several days, the office staff looked bedraggled and in need of a break.
The marathon runner crossed the finish line bedraggled and gasping for breath.
The students stumbled out of the exam room, bedraggled from the mental strain of the test.
The marathon runner crossed the finish line bedraggled, but with a sense of accomplishment.
The exhausted firefighter emerged from the burning building, bedraggled and covered in soot.
The long-distance cyclist reached the final checkpoint bedraggled and with sore muscles.
The performers took a bow, bedraggled and sweating, after their energetic dance routine.
The exhausted mother arrived home from work, bedraggled and desperate for some rest.
After a long day of shopping, the shoppers were bedraggled and eager to go home.
The soccer players bedraggled the field with their sliding tackles.
The bedraggled cat looked for shelter under the porch during the thunderstorm.
The bedraggled book had pages missing and a torn cover.
The bedraggled hair of the exhausted marathon runner clung to their sweaty forehead.
The bedraggled hair of the doll made it look as if it had been through many adventures.
The bedraggled homeless man sat on the park bench, his clothes worn and dirty.
The bedraggled old car chugged along the road, its paint faded and rusted.
The bedraggled student hung his head in shame after receiving a failing grade.
The bedraggled speaker forgot his lines and stuttered through the presentation, feeling humiliated in front of the audience.
The bedraggled politician faced public backlash and scrutiny after being caught in a scandal, experiencing deep embarrassment.
The dog happily bedraggled the carpet with muddy paws.
After walking in the downpour, their hair was bedraggled and dripping.
The hiker returned with bedraggled hair and muddy clothes after getting caught in a rainstorm.
The bedraggled bird's feathers were soaked and clumped together.
The bedraggled cat wandered into the yard, its fur tangled and dirty.
The bedraggled rug in the hallway had become frayed and disheveled over the years.
The bedraggled performer stumbled off the stage, his costume in disarray.
The company's bedraggled financial situation forced them to lay off a significant number of employees.
The bedraggled athlete's doping scandal tarnished their career and achievements.
The bedraggled artist's mediocre paintings failed to attract buyers or critical acclaim.
The bedraggled flag hung limply from the pole, its colors washed out by the rain.
The bedraggled garden was overrun with weeds and neglected plants.
The bedraggled old house stood abandoned at the end of the street.
The bedraggled old house stood at the end of the deserted street.
The bedraggled flag fluttered atop the dilapidated building.
The bedraggled neighborhood park had broken swings and faded paint on the playground equipment.
The bedraggled clothes hung on the line, soaked from the unexpected downpour.
The bedraggled student stumbled into class, disheveled and exhausted from an all-night study session.
She wore a bedraggled dress to the party, unaware of its tattered appearance.
After the storm, the garden was left bedraggled, with broken branches and scattered debris.
The bedraggled backpack was barely holding together after years of rough use.
The bedraggled car sputtered and coughed as it struggled up the steep hill.
The stray dog appeared bedraggled, with matted fur and a droopy tail.
The bedraggled book had torn pages and a worn-out cover.
The hiker arrived at the campsite with a bedraggled tent after a long trek through the rain.
The bedraggled curtains in the theater were in dire need of replacement.
The bedraggled umbrella offered little protection as the rain poured through its numerous holes.
The bedraggled car sputtered and coughed, barely able to start.
The explorer's clothes were bedraggled after wading through the swampy marshlands.
The cyclist became bedraggled when riding through the muddy trail after a rainfall.
The marathon runners became bedraggled as they ran through the pouring rain.
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