| 单词 | draggle-tail | 
| 释义 | draggle-tailn. 1.  A draggle-tailed person; a woman whose skirts are wet and draggled, or whose dress hangs about her untidily and dirty; a slut. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > dirty person > 			[noun]		 > woman or girl slut1402 dawa1500 drab?1518 dawkin1565 suss?1565 mab1568 drassock1573 daggle-tail1577 drossel1581 driggle-draggle1588 draggle-tail1596 soss1611 slatternc1640 slutterya1652 feague1664 traipse1676 drazel1678 mopsy1699 dab1736 slammerkin1737 rubbacrock1746 trollop1753 dratchell1755 heap1806 dolly-mop1834 sozzle1848 tat1936 scrubber1959 1596    T. Nashe Haue with you to Saffron-Walden sig. T  				To see a..draggell taile run her taile into a bushe of thornes. 1623    J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. 		(ed. 2)	  ix. xxiii. 1135/1  				About twenty of those bemired Souldiers were slaine, and no other cry heard, but downe with the Draggle-tailes. 1725    J. Swift Let. to Sheridan 25 Jan. in  Misc. 		(1745)	 X. 80  				What a Draggle-Tail will she be before she gets to Dublin! 1881    W. Besant  & J. Rice Chaplain of Fleet II. iii. 51  				A well-dressed woman and a draggletail are all one to them.  2.  plural. Skirts that drag on the ground in the mud. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > 			[noun]		 > clothing for lower body > skirt > types of > other > skirts draggle-tails1858 pouf1987 1858    R. S. Surtees Ask Mamma lxxv. 331  				Looped-up dresses..a great improvement on the draggletails. 1871    C. Gibbon For Lack of Gold I. viii. 119  				The dress..which, to avoid draggle-tails, was worn short.  3.  attributive. = draggle-tailed adj. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > dirtiness > dirt > dirtiness or soiling with specific kinds of dirt > 			[adjective]		 > muddy > dirty by trailing in mud drabbledc1440 dagged1484 draggled1513 daggling1562 daggle-tailed1573 daggled1607 draggle-tailed1654 draggle-tail1707 daggled-tail1711 bedraggled1824 bedabbled1862 traipsed1884 1707    J. Stevens tr.  F. de Quevedo Comical Wks. 469  				Draggle-Tail Jilts newly Whip'd. 1879    M. E. Braddon Cloven Foot xii. 108  				Nice draggle-tail creatures we shall look after we have walked..under such a rain as this. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < | 
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