adjective
1. : thoroughly wet and limp : soaked, sodden
the draggled ends of her hair
gave him that bright-hued shirt she wore, sadly draggled and muddy now — B.A.Williams
2. : soiled especially by dragging through mud or dirt
scarecrows in battered hats or draggled skirts — Israel Zangwill
dresses … yet gorgeous in color … but draggled , torn, and untidy — Osbert Sitwell
grimy, haggard men and a few draggled women — Kenneth Roberts
: dirty , unkempt , untidy