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Filter by Meaning The worn-out shoelaces draggle on the ground with each step.
The careless painter let the wet brush draggle on the floor, leaving a trail of paint behind.
The coach warned the players not to draggle their opponents during the soccer match.
The angry mob took matters into their own hands and proceeded to draggle the thief caught in the act.
The vigilante group vowed to draggle the corrupt politicians responsible for the embezzlement of public funds.
The vigilante took it upon himself to draggle the corrupt politicians who were exploiting the system.
The army general commanded his troops to draggle the enemy soldiers in order to secure victory.
The aggressive dog tried to draggle the mailman, but he managed to escape.
The enraged father threatened to draggle the bully if he ever laid a hand on his son again.
The bully would often draggle weaker students in the schoolyard.
The fishermen draggle their nets through the water to catch fish.
The toddler loves to draggle her stuffed animals in the bathtub during bath time.
My parents draggle me to family gatherings even though I prefer staying at home.
People often mistook her for a homeless person because she had the appearance of a draggle.
Despite the formal event, she arrived as a draggle, with smeared makeup and a torn dress.
The draggle, with her tangled hair and stained clothes, seemed to have a carefree attitude towards her appearance.
The draggle entered the courtroom wearing mismatched socks and slippers, causing quite a stir.
The draggle walked into the office, her hair unkempt and her clothes wrinkled.
The draggle sat alone in the park, lost in her thoughts, oblivious to her disheveled appearance.
The draggle, tired of judgmental looks, decided to embrace her unique style and disregard societal norms.
The gang members planned to draggle their rival gang members in a violent clash.
The boxer was disqualified for attempting to draggle his opponent beyond the acceptable limits.
The storm caused the tree branches to draggle on the ground.
The mischievous toddler managed to draggle his sister's necklace with his sticky fingers.
The mob boss ordered his henchmen to draggle anyone who crossed him.
The angry mob threatened to draggle the thief who had stolen from their homes.
The victim's family sought justice, urging the court to draggle the murderer responsible for their loved one's death.
The protagonist in the movie managed to draggle the villain in an intense fight scene.
The school principal warned the students that he would draggle anyone caught cheating during exams.
The army was ordered not to draggle any prisoners of war during interrogation.
The kids draggle their muddy boots across the clean kitchen floor.
The children draggle their fingers in the pool, leaving wet streaks on the deck.
The children draggle their clothes in the mud while playing in the park.
The heavy rain began to draggle our outdoor picnic plans.
My friends draggle me into going to parties even when I'm not in the mood.
The teacher scolded the draggle for her untidy appearance in front of the entire class.
Despite being a draggle, her kindness and intelligence won over everyone she met.
The draggle stumbled into the courtroom, her hair disheveled and her clothes wrinkled.
As a draggle, she struggled to find employment due to her messy appearance and lack of grooming.
The draggle entered the party, drawing attention with her mismatched outfit and unkempt hair.
The children giggled at the draggle who walked by, her skirt torn and covered in mud.
The fishermen draggle the heavy net out of the water, full of fish.
The children draggle their toys behind them in the park.
The students draggle their chairs to the front of the classroom for a group activity.
The workers draggle the equipment up the steep hill.
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