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  • Bedraggled, in dirty party clothes, her hair stuck to her face, she was still stunning.

    Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010

  • Bedraggled and spent, they looked dully around them at pretty much nothing.

    Godot Finally Shows! 2010

  • Bedraggled street urchins and drug addicts known as gamines roamed the area.

    Nikolas Kozloff: Colombia's Next President: A Renovation for the South American Left? 2010

  • Bedraggled survivors streamed from their tents and chased the trucks, the women scooping bread rolls and packets of instant noodles into the aprons of their traditional fur-lined robes.

    Survivors Found 5 Days After China Quake 2010

  • Bedraggled and exhausted, Pelloni was spotted by a vagrant near where his father had once moored the ferry.

    Delizia! John Dickie 2008

  • Bedraggled and dazed, they came up into a city that was going about its business as usual, largely unaware of what was happening in a part of town that had been sealed off.

    Are the Words "Israel" and "Jews" Synonymous? 2006

  • Bedraggled chickens squawked and fluttered away from the road, and two boys struggled with ropes to drag a pig toward a sagging fence.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • Bedraggled, in dirty party clothes, her hair stuck to her face, she was still stunning.

    Uglies Scott Westerfeld 2005

  • Bedraggled, in dirty party clothes, her hair stuck to her face, she was still stunning.

    Uglies Scott Westerfeld 2005

  • Bedraggled, wet, and miserable with a scraggly beard, his monk's robes long ago tattered by inner demons, Marcalo De'Unnero could not understand how a substantial powrie force - and he figured any force that would go so boldly against Palmaris had to be substantial - had arrived on the field so suddenly without his noticing the approach.

    Mortalis Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 1999

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