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Перевод: bedraggled speek bedraggled


[прилагательное]
забрызганный; испачканный


Тезаурус:

  1. We led the bedraggled procession through the meadow and up to the dig where Nigel's mature students were hard at work sifting, sorting and cataloguing.
  2. A tally of 14,000 bedraggled, disillusioned Argentine prisoners of war were taken.
  3. One beautiful drawing reveals Beatrice nude, weary and bedraggled, holding a sheet which barely covers her pubic hair.
  4. Nevertheless, the party with an honest policy and a swing to its campaign will be defeated by the party whose centrepiece is dishonest, and whose campaign has had all the swagger of a bedraggled old hen in a muddy farmyard.
  5. Their clothes are bedraggled in a clear symbolic indication of bodily order and its antithesis, and illustrate a microcosmic representation of police values.
  6. A bedraggled, rain-drenched platoon.
  7. Under a banner headline, "This bankrupt Chancellor", and a cartoon of a tubby, bedraggled figure with empty pockets, the newspaper said he had betrayed the people, himself, his party and Prime Minister.
  8. It looked startled and bedraggled, like a rat in a trap.
  9. The raiding party was to leave by air for Jalo on 11 January, but shortly before this a bedraggled group of men arrived at the base camp.
  10. Tor goes off to a cottage up the hill from the bay and comes back disconsolate, having been told to "piss off" by the occupants who were robbed last week and are not in any mood to offer the traditional Norwegian hospitality to a motley collection of bedraggled canoeists.
  11. A chasm has undoubtedly developed, but the sporadic re-emergency of the blasted simulators - they keep crawling up time and time again with bedraggled, sanguine hollers of intent - and the beady eyes cast by all manner of unlikely contenders on pop's centre stage ("We see no reason why this band shouldn't be huge") - suggests that our new proposition of an overground and underground sticks in the craw.
  12. Gently they lifted the bedraggled form as Bert came lumbering down from the 3 and 4 landing, with Gilbert Forbes behind him, and behind him the trembling form of Jessie, wringing her hands.
  13. Caving, of course, does nothing for pristine clothing, but the bedraggled and apparent roughnecks seen in the streets of Ingleton after a hard day can afford to ignore the caustic comments of observers: they know a wonderful world their critics will never see.

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