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Bedraggled

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The hikers were bedraggled after trekking through the rainforest during a heavy downpour.
The protesters looked bedraggled after standing in the rain for hours during the demonstration.
The dog bedraggled its fur while playing in the muddy park.
The stray cat looked bedraggled, with wet and dirty fur from roaming in the streets.
The children returned home bedraggled after jumping in puddles during the rainstorm.
The farmer's boots were bedraggled from trudging through the wet fields.
The rescue team appeared bedraggled after searching for survivors in the flooded area.
The hiker's shoes were bedraggled after trekking through the muddy trail.
The horse bedraggled its mane as it galloped through the river.
The toddler bedraggled her stuffed toys during bath time.
The woman's skirt became bedraggled after accidentally stepping in a puddle.
The workers' uniforms were bedraggled after a long day of manual labor.
The ducks bedraggled their feathers while swimming in the pond.
The bedraggled umbrella collapsed under the weight of the heavy rain, leaving the person drenched.
The bedraggled homeless man sat on the street corner, his clothes in shreds and his hair unkempt.
After getting caught in the rainstorm, Sarah's once pristine white dress was now bedraggled and stained.
The bedraggled flowers in the neglected garden looked wilted and unkempt.
The bedraggled dog wandered into the yard, its fur matted and dripping with rainwater.
The bedraggled flag flapped in the wind, showing signs of wear and tear.
The bedraggled flower bed desperately needed some care and attention.
The hiker trudged into the campsite, bedraggled and covered in mud from the challenging trek.
She arrived at the party with her hair bedraggled and her clothes dripping wet.
The bedraggled book had torn pages and water stains from being left out in the rain.
The hikers returned from their trek with bedraggled clothing and muddy boots.
The bedraggled pages of the old book were torn and waterlogged.
The bedraggled dog wandered aimlessly through the rain-soaked streets.
The bedraggled actor stumbled onto the stage, his costume disheveled and his makeup smeared.
The bedraggled tree branches swayed in the wind, their leaves tattered and torn.
After the storm, the once pristine garden was left bedraggled and in disarray.
Emily emerged from the haunted house, her hair bedraggled and her makeup running, looking terrified.
The bedraggled forest had been devastated by a wildfire, leaving charred trees and blackened ground.
The bedraggled flowers in the garden drooped sadly.
The bedraggled umbrella barely protected her from the downpour.
The bedraggled old book had torn pages and faded illustrations.
Despite their bedraggled appearance, the performers on stage delivered a stunning musical performance.
The bedraggled actor stumbled through his lines, forgetting his cues and lacking enthusiasm.
The bedraggled soccer team struggled to keep up with their opponents, lacking energy and coordination.
The bedraggled pages of the old book were yellowed and torn.
Despite her best efforts, the bedraggled student couldn't keep her eyes open during the boring lecture.
The bedraggled flowers in the neglected garden drooped sadly.
The bedraggled old car sputtered and coughed, barely making it up the steep hill.
The bedraggled team of adventurers emerged from the treacherous jungle, weary and mud-covered.
The bedraggled stray dog wandered aimlessly through the streets.
She walked into the office with a bedraggled appearance, her hair unkempt and clothes wrinkled.
The bedraggled house stood abandoned and neglected, its paint peeling and windows broken.
The bedraggled runner stumbled across the finish line, completely exhausted.
After the rainstorm, the bedraggled cat sought shelter under the porch.
The bedraggled car had been left abandoned on the side of the road for weeks.
The bedraggled homeless man sat huddled on the street corner, his clothes soaked and dirty.
The bedraggled politician struggled to regain public trust after the corruption scandal.
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