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daggle

American  
[dag-uhl] / ˈdæg əl /

verb (used with or without object)

Archaic.
daggled, daggling
  1. to drag or trail through mud, water, etc.; draggle; bemire.


Other Word Forms

  • undaggled adjective

Etymology

Origin of daggle

1520–30; dag to bemire + -le

Example Sentences

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Daggle, dag′l, v.t. and v.i. to wet or grow wet by dragging on the wet ground.—n.

From Project Gutenberg

Mr Daggle's eyes were fixed on the retreating figure of the Ticket; and, after a careful observation of every part of his dress, from the silk hat to the Wellingtons, he shook his head in a desponding manner, and merely said—"Tripe!"

From Project Gutenberg

V. be pendent &c. adj.; hang, depend, swing, dangle; swag; daggle†, flap, trail, flow; beetle. suspend, hang, sling, hook up, hitch, fasten to, append.

From Project Gutenberg