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"bedraggled" Definitions
  1. made wet, dirty or untidy by rain, mud, etc.

179 Sentences With "bedraggled"

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Bedraggled parents with bedraggled children, in their arms and by their sides, filed into the sanctuary and occupied several rows of pews.
If you want to replace that bedraggled bedding, try January.
Step back a bit, however, and the TFA looks rather bedraggled.
To his right, the bedraggled condition of the wickets was apparent.
Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's bedraggled-beagle face has been everywhere.
" One by one, bedraggled survivors rise to proclaim, "I am Spartacus!
Two little girls, one in a bedraggled party dress, followed us, whispering.
Smith ministered to bedraggled hippies, whose appearance sometimes shocked his older congregants.
"Part of that is me feeling good, and not bedraggled," she said.
Post-washing, the fur is likely to look quite matted and bedraggled.
They are bedraggled; their rib cages and hip bones show through taut skin.
Thus, a pearl-encrusted ruff is paired with a mop of bedraggled hair.
A bedraggled and shackled Mr. Assange, 47, was dragged out of the embassy.
His hair is long and bedraggled, and he has grown a huge, matted beard.
Back at his hotel, a line of seven bedraggled villagers turned up seeking food.
Carrying backpacks and small children, many bedraggled migrants simply sat down on the bridge.
Some might make it out alive, with their souls intact, bedraggled as they may be.
Genetic engineering may be more effective, since it doesn't leave male mates quite so bedraggled.
You open it to find 100 bedraggled families shivering in your yard — exhausted, filthy, terrified.
Even the bedraggled retail sector added 41,000 jobs in December, dwarfing the manufacturing-sector losses.
The CEO looked over her shoulder with eyes that seemed sunken behind her bedraggled dark hair.
Aren't used to feeling bedraggled, as blacks and other marginalized groups have for a long time?
Professional protesters, carrying their bedraggled banners from one tiny meeting to another, became figures of fun.
At the end of one bedraggled rack, a red jacket offers a hint of the store's appeal.
But they do not want to move ahead without him, lest they undermine the bedraggled Palestinian government.
Later, when bedraggled latecomers tumble out of ships in the city's ports, the stronger residents rebuff them.
What would he say to the church, standing bedraggled on the beach of a culture-war Dunkirk?
To close the show, Mr. Wood appeared bedraggled, like a marathon runner finally at the finish line.
In trooped the bedraggled fashion folk as always, but the mood was not the same as always.
While mocking these bedraggled beasts is good fun, the World's Ugliest Dog Contest is actually a noble endeavor.
Bedraggled department store chain J.C. Penney already pre-announced its dismal earnings ahead of its scheduled Friday report.
The untrammeled corner of southern Tuscany was not unfamiliar to them, nor was exploring a bedraggled historic estate.
The baritone Roberto Frontali looked sympathetic as an older, bedraggled man in a loud sweater and frumpy coat.
He avoids dramatizing the lives of peasants and manual laborers, or giving heroic stature to his bedraggled subjects.
THE American guest in ill-fitting clothes was a curiously bedraggled sight next to his sharp-suited French hosts.
Twins 4, Yankees 133 MINNEAPOLIS — A bedraggled Yankees club arrived at its hotel here on Monday about 4 a.m.
The singer and dancer FKA twigs, dressed in a gray suit, returns to her small apartment, tired and bedraggled.
"I think its ability to rally tells you that this bedraggled cohort may finally be finding a bottom," Cramer said.
When I left, it was early afternoon and a soft golden light filtered through the bedraggled halls of Dhaka University.
Ostensibly it's a 46½-minute zombie movie, as bedraggled, bloody, slow-walking dead people show up in its latter half.
These bedraggled supporters of the family Drumpf and David Duke couldn't get hired as extras for The Dukes of Hazard.
He said the market "used to be a fairy tale; now it's just four bedraggled cats" selling cheap Chinese toys.
Mr. Assange, bearded and bedraggled, was dragged from the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where he had been sheltered since 2012.
When US troops first encountered Lindh in November 20173, just weeks after the September 11 attacks, he was bedraggled and injured.
Mr Trump rallied his troops by sowing fear of a few thousand bedraggled Central Americans hundreds of miles from America's border.
Pitt plays a mercenary named Vanisher who enlists in Deadpool's bedraggled team called X Force (like X-Men, but gender-nonspecific).
There's no reason to pay top dollar for something that will get bedraggled after one week of running around at recess.
We have had number cut after number cut after number cut from all of these bedraggled banking, mineral, mining and machinery companies.
After a flurry of shadow-cabinet resignations, today Labour Party MPs hold a vote of confidence in Jeremy Corbyn, their bedraggled leader.
Adding to this odd sight, our bedraggled breadstick bloke was also attempting, with very little success, to roll a cigarette one-handed.
They were shocked at the state of his apartment — cluttered with clothes, trash and empty pizza boxes — and Bracke's own bedraggled appearance.
Her early work shares an aesthetic connection with Vivienne Westwood's, with bedraggled and shredded layers evoking a sense of decay and distress.
But the upstairs-downstairs split within the Republican coalition requires more than hype about imagined threats of "invasion" from a bedraggled immigrant caravan.
The bedraggled men, women and children of a caravan of mostly Hondurans began cramming into the complex in Tijuana about three weeks ago.
Participants bond by moaning about media coverage of the Labour leader, which they say focuses on trivia such as his sometimes bedraggled appearance.
"The idea that Delta's not bathing in red ink was a clarion call to buy this bedraggled group," Cramer said of the airlines.
In the wake of the recession, no one wanted to buy the bedraggled property, so Burnham convinced administration officials to let him experiment.
She is "dressed in a blue muumuu" in one scene and showing up to meetings "bedraggled and dressed in sweats" in the next.
The song was coming out of an ancient tape player next to a bedraggled old woman selling sunflower * seeds out of a cup.
The song was coming out of an ancient tape player next to a bedraggled old woman selling sunflower* seeds out of a cup.
I rock a much-bedraggled tote bag, whereas these headphones would look excellent with an Hermés bag, something I had never previously contemplated purchasing.
Scientists, artists and political reformers throughout the ages have been bedraggled by those who would rather cling to the safety of the status quo.
The woman was thought to be a vagrant, but Etheridge saw blonded hair bedraggled and stockinged knees, an easy smile and clothes he remembered.
Socializing With It poured in New York on Election Day, and the "I VOTED" sticker on Patricia Ione Lloyd's coat that afternoon looked bedraggled.
If you're a bedraggled sixth grader from a beleaguered country where the Quran is a popular text, he will stop you at our border.
I talked briefly with a pair of Spanish tourists who said they'd come just to see the fireworks and looked bedraggled and shell-shocked.
Greyhounds, as a result, can be legally raced only using a mechanical lure, in this case a bedraggled dead rabbit affixed to a dinner plate.
" Starship Troopers' Jake Busey will play a character named Bruce, described as "a morally compromised news reporter in his 50s, [...] outwardly sexist, overweight and bedraggled.
In the final weeks, they streamed out of Baghouz, bedraggled, angry and hungry, overwhelming Kurdish-run camps in northern Syria where they are being held.
Since then, bedraggled groups of men, women and children have been staying in and around a local sports stadium, hoping to be issued humanitarian visas.
Before the final game of the 1944 World Series, a veteran sportswriter looked at the two bedraggled teams gathered at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.
Mr. Coulton and the Giants' John Linnell (the one who plays the accordion) rushed by to the right of the line, wet and bedraggled but determined.
On a blustery day off from school, young Alice is determined to fill her hours with adventure, enlisting her willing, but bedraggled, dad into the fun.
She did not want them to come because she did not want 'this bedraggled body and the look of death' to be their last memory of her.
Dany then gathers a bedraggled and loyal band of Dothraki and decides to go looking for money to get herself to Westeros and claim the Seven Kingdoms.
Standing across 136th Street from No. 267, he let out a sigh, one of many during a nearly three-hour tour of his beloved and bedraggled neighborhood.
Liu is one of the "bathing beauties" who frequents the title lake, an area replete with rickety cabins that is depicted as a bedraggled center for prostitution.
"I am not a lawyer, but I am a little more knowledgeable than most people," a bedraggled Mr. Shapiro said as he sat on his tattered couch.
Gaunt, bedraggled, speaking very little English, Rae and Joe, Naum, Lisa, and baby Linda were greeted on the docks on March 29, 1949, by the refugee workers.
The scale and complexity mean that depicting it in visual terms is hard—as the bedraggled rubber squid and limp flora on show at Venice inadvertently attest.
Largely because of the plot, in which a bedraggled hack (Ewan McGregor) goes to interview the reclusive Davis, and tries to purloin a reel of recorded tape.
He vowed that Calais, the bedraggled port that is a focal point for migrants hoping to reach England, would never again be a dumping ground for them.
Perched on stick legs and composed of animal hides, bedraggled garments, and zoomorphic masks, the hybrid creatures are menacing marvels, evoking the fear inherent in fairy tales.
Bedraggled men, women and children had bedded down in the sports arena on Monday night, bundled in blankets or donated sweaters to face the mountain capital's chill.
Tramping these post-industrial zones of makeshift enterprise, neglect and dilapidation, "bashed and bedraggled by the times", the solitary heroine summons other rivers from her atlas of memory.
Thus, early in this 90-minute play, the robe worn by the character identified only as Dad abruptly turns into the magnificent, bedraggled silhouette of an immense crow.
In other words, the new coach for a couple of years was bound to be primarily a shepherd leading his bedraggled tall men across a largely desolate valley.
And it stars a glamorously bedraggled Chloë Sevigny, whose name has long been a byword for downtown cool, as a drug-glazed single mom of two sexy teenagers.
Allah's previous film, the staggering "Field Niggas" (2015), was shot in Manhattan, homing in on bedraggled drug addicts and mentally ill people on the streets of East Harlem.
When a video of an emaciated and bedraggled polar bear searching for food on dry land emerged as a viral symbol of climate change in December, skeptics came running.
And then there were the daily cheek-to-cheek murmurings between the bedraggled, drawer-bound Goffin's cockatoo, Bobbi, and a blond 21-year-old ex-Marine named Josh Lozon.
Moyes already looks like a bedraggled Scottish gran at this point, exhausted by the thankless toil of football management and desperate to retire to a cottage in rural Aberdeenshire.
Normally, Cramer would expect a bump in Baker Hughes' stock, but the rig-counting oilfield service company's ties to the bedraggled General Electric are likely stifling buyers, he said.
His book points out that at times, British soldiers stationed in New York went hungry, and that George Washington was reluctant to exchange healthy Redcoat captives for bedraggled colonials.
Charlize Theron gives yet another knockout performance as the bedraggled Marlo, a woman who is ground down by her third pregnancy and, after the baby arrives, desperate for help.
Now that the method has been proven, the door is open for someone to do something more with the format than explore the pitfalls of their own bedraggled love life.
Days later, I can still feel my sense of desperation as camera crews raced away from our bedraggled talking heads to cover the busloads of Christian activists swarming the Capitol.
Yes, I have witnessed the pervasiveness of the often inappropriate selfie, the prevalence of smartphones and bedraggled students whose nights of partying cloud the potential erudition of early morning discussions.
So when Michael Douglas was asked to play this bedraggled protagonist of the new Netflix sitcom "The Kominsky Method," he said there was only one way to receive the assignment.
Whether tenderhearted on "C U Around," searching on "I Wanna Boi" or frisky on "All the Boys," PWR BTTM couples taut melodies with an appealingly bedraggled soft garage-punk framework.
They are artists who care about the injured and bedraggled, outsiders who exist on the opposite end of the spectrum from the "beautiful people" or the predatory class, which lacks imagination.
When The Economist visited eastern Mosul's hinterland last week, new arrivals were still coming, including a bedraggled group of 30 men who had trekked for four days from IS-held territory.
The story begins four million years ago in Africa, where a bunch of bedraggled primates are losing the battle of the survival of the fittest until a strange black monolith appears.
One assumes that God's plan includes the biblical admonition to treat the bedraggled, the poor, the hungry — "the least of these brothers and sisters of mine" — as you would treat him.
But he also carried a bedraggled notebook, in which he recorded the lineups and the game conditions, drew stick figures showing the pitchers' windups, and noted every pitch that was thrown.
But Mr. el-Sisi has failed to halt a slide in safety in Egypt's bedraggled railway network, which reported 1,793 accidents in 2017, the highest number in at least 15 years.
All of this — inflating a bedraggled group of peripatetic refugees weeks from our border into a disease-ridden terrorist "invasion," an urgent, imminent "national emergency" — amounts to a kind of willed delusion.
" With the president and his guest, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, safely under umbrellas, Mr. Obama peered out at a bedraggled press corps and said, "You guys, I'm sorry about.
It's bedraggled even then, and, in 2017, still more overgrown and littered with the severed bodies of dolls, which Ella finds, repairs and returns to the ghost in an offer of friendship.
Much like Mr. Mac himself at the end of "A 24-Decade History of Popular Music," his epic revision of American culture, it is fabulous and bedraggled: a defiant and beautiful mess.
According to the Star Tribune of Minneapolis, she was "bedraggled and malnourished" when she approached a woman walking her dog, who took her to the home of neighbors, Peter and Kristin Kasinkas.
I was just there, on the same spring week when the great bedraggled scraps of the French and British armies were cornered for slaughter by the Nazi war machine 77 years ago.
When he bought the prewar building, it was a bedraggled warehouse, with seemingly nothing to save except the interestingly pocked concrete floors; the ceiling had been dropped and the walls were cement blocks.
Katie Holmes, making her feature directorial debut, stars as Rita, a bedraggled but nonetheless beautiful homeless woman living out of a beat-up car with her 15-year-old daughter, Ruthie (Stefania Owen).
Moving from town to town, the impoverished and bedraggled travelers became a lightning rod for U.S.-Mexico relations after Trump launched a succession of tweets in early April, telling Mexican authorities to stop them.
Her bedraggled head nearly scrapes the ceiling of the Bushwick Starr in Brooklyn, where Jason Craig's play opened on Thursday night, and her scrawny torso is attached to a Brobdingnagian skirt that defies circumnavigation.
Jackie, a flight attendant who's been running errands for a gun dealer named Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson), is a radiant star right there in the bedraggled backrooms of the greater Los Angeles area.
Thomas shaves his beard, transforms back into someone who looks like Dan Stevens and not a bedraggled drifter, and boards the boat to the remote island community of Erisden along with other devoted followers.
But when the demons finally come, they come for the whole family — including their father, played in his younger years by Henry Thomas and in his current bedraggled state by a subdued Timothy Hutton.
While Bree's real father is busy shooting at bewigged noblemen and wandering the moors looking bedraggled, we see Bree growing up happily oblivious with Claire and Frank, including scenes from her graduation ceremony and 16th birthday.
Rainstorms started pounding the Los Angeles area on Tuesday, threatening a repeat of the 2010 Globes ceremony, when the red carpet turned into a lake and golf umbrellas and bedraggled assistants became the accessories of choice.
As Eilish sings "you should see me in a crown," each user transforms from looking bedraggled in their PJs to fully decked-out goddesses, devils ready for a Halloween party, or emperors in full Chinese regalia.
The movie Crazy Rich Asians opens with an uncharacteristically bedraggled Eleanor Young (Michelle Yeoh), a wealthy Singaporean matriarch and the antagonist of the book trilogy, stumbling into a posh London hotel with her family in tow.
Hundreds of bedraggled men, women and children have been sheltering for nearly three weeks inside the stadium, as migration officials registered their identities while neglecting the group camped over the road, rights groups and migrants said.
The convulsions of the Democrats in 1924 are, in broad movements, mirrored in the rived and bedraggled pilgrimage of the Republicans in 2016 as they stagger toward their convention behind Donald J. Trump and his rivals.
Six months later, walking through Midtown amid the bitter November cold, we noticed a bedraggled man peering into the window of a pizza shop, retreating to the curb, and then returning to look through the panes.
These are very specific little treats, and I suspect their presence in our office pantries, as we call our bedraggled little snack zones, inspired Mr. Ezersky to find a use for WASABI PEAS in a puzzle.
One section is set on and near the broad beach, where a bedraggled young soldier (Fionn Whitehead) is hoping to catch a lift back to England, and where a brisk naval officer (Kenneth Branagh) is overseeing operations.
In a trailer which dropped before the Game of Thrones finale, Paul is front and centre as he navigates a rather bleak-looking future, seeking "something, someone real" — before meeting a seriously bedraggled Dolores at the end.
In a new book, " Eugene V. Debs: A Graphic Biography " (Verso), drawn by Noah Van Sciver and written by Paul Buhle and Steve Max, Debs looks like an R. Crumb character, though not so bedraggled and neurotic.
A bedraggled Mr. Howe, wearing a faded Martha's Vineyard T-shirt, his graying hair mussed, appeared briefly on Friday before a magistrate judge, Stewart D. Aaron, who advised him of his rights as Mr. Howe nodded slightly.
William Alexander made a stand here, in front of the stone farmhouse of Nicholas Vechte, leading a Maryland regiment in a furious counterattack that bought time for much of Washington's bedraggled army to retreat to Brooklyn Heights.
In real life, Little Paul's kidnappers left him on a highway in the pouring rain, a bedraggled teenager in strange clothes and a bandaged head, and he hitchhiked for hours before anyone stopped to pick him up.
Flashbacks fill in the blanks as a bedraggled Sarah (Mortimer) is found floating on what remains of the vessel and is interrogated by a suspicious police detective (Jennifer Esposito) on what happened to her family and crew.
Attitudes that all street homeless people are mentally ill and bedraggled lead to undercounts, said Mr. Lubonski, recalling how volunteers failed to recognize Ms. Egyptt and him as they stood in front of a Manhattan subway entrance.
After regrouping, that night we went out to see a fado (a Portuguese musical genre) show, and although I was emotionally wrecked, exhausted, and bedraggled from two weeks of backpacking, there was no ignoring the chemistry between us.
THE BREAKERS (Grand Central, $26) finds her down by Ocean Beach, looking for Michelle (Chelle) Curley, who restores old houses and hasn't been seen since she entered her latest project, a bedraggled 1903 mansion known as the Breakers.
By the time he was 21940, shortly after the bedraggled survivors of the epic Long March had reached safety in northwest China, Mao went as far as to look down upon all the great emperors of the past.
Despite what #wanderlust boards on Pinterest may want you to believe, it does not feel glamorous to arrive in a foreign country, in the dead of night, bedraggled from a long flight and in need of a cab.
It is tempting to divide his music into a handful of categories—mournful folk, bedraggled hip-hop, postmodern sound collage, sexy electro-pop—but the majority of his records fall somewhere in between: Superman sheriff with a Muppet.
RAMTHA, Jordan — When the Syrian refugees first started streaming into this bedraggled border town, Gassim al-Moghrebi was their tireless benefactor, distributing donations of food, money and clothes and sheltering as many as possible in two apartments he owned.
When a distressed samaritan brought what he believed to be a dead cat to the Guernsey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA), the bedraggled object turned out to be a dog - of the stuffed animal variety.
"If you're a believer [in natural gas], though, I suggest owning Cabot Oil & Gas, very high quality, [or] Apache, an understated natural gas company, not Chesapeake, which is a bedraggled security because of a hideous balance sheet, " Cramer said.
Yes, that bedraggled little quarter of a Post-it Note or piece of Scotch tape can now have an official home should you want to send it to the address provided by Jason at the end of this article.
Horace (Louis C.K.), the 50-something operator of a 100-year-old dive bar in Brooklyn, has the bedraggled look of a man who does not see many good days — and this one is going to be worse than most.
"Using a cute (and catchy) rhyme, author Marzollo tells the true story of a bedraggled penguin and the human caretaker who hits upon the perfect solution to his problem," wrote Terri Schlichenmeyer, author of the Bookworm Sez syndicated review column.
With barely a dozen colleagues gathered around her, looking like bedraggled travelers who had spent the night in a bus station, Ms. Pelosi politely rebuffed an officer who asked if Democrats might clear the chamber for a daily security sweep.
Those remaining wandered among boxes of cereal and diapers in a labyrinth of giant tents, near-luxury conditions for the bedraggled migrants, compared to the scarcity they had endured for weeks on their journey through Mexico to the U.S. border.
The show opens with a series of hazy black-and-white photographs from 1969 that capture the artist's reclusive mother in a frothy negligee, moving about a dim, somewhat bedraggled bedroom, curling her hair, putting on makeup, posing before a mirror.
Central American caravans heading toward the United States have inflamed the debate over U.S. immigration policy, with Trump drawing attention to the bedraggled migrants to try to win backing for his plan to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Fearful of the risks to children among the bedraggled and tired knot of travelers, the organizers of the annual caravan, U.S.-based advocacy group Pueblo Sin Fronteras, said it would end in the capital, not at the border as had been planned.
An almost continual montage of animation, drawings and projections, mostly in black and white, appear on and behind the set: images of blown-up churches and buildings; military maps; charcoal drawings of bedraggled people morphing into spectral stick figures; despoiled rivers and hills.
In its original potted form, it is not shimmery or strobe-like but luminous and sheer, with a creamy, smooth formula that melts into skin and gives you the fresh-faced impression of the young and blissfully naive, no matter how bedraggled you feel.
Directed by Zhang Yimou, known for films like "House of Flying Daggers" and for orchestrating the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, "The Great Wall" finds Mr. Damon in ancient China as William Garin, a bedraggled European mercenary.
European public opinion is so petrified by images of tens of thousands of bedraggled migrants trekking across muddy fields and highways towards western and northern Europe - and populists have made such capital out of those fears - that governments are desperate to halt the flow.
Where Bridesmaids presents a collection of female stereotypes, Joshy casts five guys as the same two types of characters: the reasonable, bedraggled "straight man" in sensible pants and a zip-up hoodie, and the best friend whose job it is to make sure zany hedonism ensues.
That statement—along with the "Save the trees and they will save us" slogan adorning the back of Yao's mildly bedraggled T-shirt—helped to reaffirm the tag "China's 100-percent self-sustainable man," given to the 37-year-old by That's Beijing magazine last year.
And that's how a stock in this bedraggled consumer products group can spike after a long road down, a road I believe that will be less traveled by buyers after the stock moves up a couple of points from here and then the buyers move on.
Abdalla Al Omari's "The Vulnerability Series" includes paintings of U.S. President Donald Trump as a bedraggled refugee with a sleeping child in his arms, Russian President Vladimir Putin as a beggar, as well as former British Prime Minister David Cameron and former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
"They took 100 Mexican pesos ($5) from me, 200 from him, about 1,000 altogether between us - and that other family," said Jaime Mejia, 44, a Salvadoran pastor, squatting on a Tapachula sidewalk, nodding down the block at clutches of bedraggled men, women and children perched among bags and bundles.
But before Munch's Make-Believe Band leaves for good, we humbly offer you the fascinating 45-year saga that has brought our bedraggled robot friends to the brink of extinction—a tangled web of ambition, rivalry, and a prodigal inventor who couldn't catch a break to save his life.
"Sure, there are still serious problems—the bedraggled power division, the expensive long-term care insurance policies that they're on the hook for—but $21 billion goes a long way toward curing those woes," said Cramer, who acknowledged that GE will hold on to its their health care division.
For months, the calm, cerebral and moderate mayor of Bordeaux, Alain Juppé, with his soothing talk of a France at ease with what he calls its "happy identity," has been considered the front-runner, easily pushing Mr. Sarkozy and the bedraggled Socialist president, François Hollande, way back in polls.
He looked a little bedraggled in France, where he was apparently subject to wild mood swings, unwilling to go for a drive in the rain to honor veterans of World War I, and then taking a limo to another ceremony while other world leaders marched together in a downpour.
On a hot day in mid-August, several dozen city officials, police officers and commanders gathered at a bedraggled shopping plaza in the Highlandtown section of southeast Baltimore for one of the regular neighborhood walks that Mayor Pugh was conducting in her effort to exude a sense of authority.
The social media posts of the man arrested in the shootings echoed a lie being peddled by Donald Trump, Fox News and some Republican politicians, which paints a group of bedraggled migrants about a thousand miles away as a dangerous invading horde subsidized by a shadowy puppet master.
" In these plays, Dery reports, "the characters have names like Piglet Rossetti and Basil Prawn and dress more or less the way you'd imagine people named Piglet Rossetti and Basil Prawn would dress—in purple espadrilles and 'mauve satin ribbons [that] cling like bedraggled birds to bosom, thigh, and wrist.
Semi-industrial (but not in that noble wrought-iron way), perpetually bedraggled and largely devoid of historical significance, Bicocca is just 20 minutes from fashion's golden triangle of Via Monte Napoleone, Via della Spiga and Via Sant'Andrea, but it's as defiantly dour and dazzle-free as that area is refined and lacquered.
When our bedraggled crew arrived in Palermo, our hotel couldn't verify whether I had prepaid for the room, hadn't fulfilled my request for a crib and appeared to be hosting what can only be described as an Italian luau — light show, live band, thumping bass and all — until well past 1 a.m.
I think it's issue 46 that has Captain America and Bucky bursting into this scene where there are rows and rows of these really bedraggled people, each with a red tag around their neck, that are sort of lined up whilst these Nazi guys are shoving an old man on a stretcher into an oven.
These, one assumes, are decoration; they almost certainly don't belong to the clientele, which is roughly divided between Europeans kitted out with Macy's bags and the dilapidated look of people who have just spent their first day in midtown, and New Yorkers with the bedraggled look of people who have long lived in the neighborhood.
As a three-decade resident of Seattle, I can tell you that from the sprawling homeless camps ringing the city, to the bedraggled hordes of dead-eyed addicts on Second Avenue, to the piles of human feces in Pioneer Square, there is no progress being made to end the heroin epidemic in this city.
With overheated reports on the walkers filling right-wing media and administration officials talking nonsense about the supposed threat they posed, Trump said he might "bring out the military" to stop these bedraggled people, and Vice President Mike Pence offered the hysterical claim that 10 terrorists are captured at the Mexican border every day.
While honoring Lerner and Loewe's 1956 original, the director Bartlett Sher had reframed the story of Henry Higgins, the phonetician who sculpts the bedraggled flower girl Eliza Doolittle into a lady; it became instead the story of Eliza Doolittle, a determined flower girl who, with the bully Henry Higgins as her chisel, sculpts herself.
Concealed by bedraggled vegetation alongside a freeway, the path would beckon to Anthony Hernandez; and like an urban archaeologist, he'd venture forth to find, in a clearing beneath a sheltering overpass, the traces of an unknown civilization: hundreds of cigarette butts, food in a plastic bag suspended from a tree, a chair constructed from two slabs of plasterboard.
The executive branch doesn't directly control the electoral process, but Trump has nonetheless engaged in an extraordinary abuse of power in the run-up to the vote: He has deployed large military forces to the Mexican border, at a likely cost to taxpayers in the hundreds of millions of dollars, in an obvious attempt to hype the supposed threat from a small, bedraggled caravan of refugees still more than 700 miles away.
It began in 1982 with an advertisement in The Village Voice and grew into an annual 32-mile, 19973-hour hike through Hudson River, Riverside, East River and a dozen other littoral parks as well as barricaded, abandoned and bedraggled railroad yards and other tracts that, while not actually parks at the time, could have been linked in a verdant belt around Manhattan some day if he had mustered enough public support.
Guerrilla flower "flashes" — such as those by the married Melbourne-based duo called Loose Leaf, whose giant wreaths appear suspended in air amid the city's alleyways like portholes to another dimension, as well as those by the Manhattan florist Lewis Miller, who has, under cover of night, turned the city's bedraggled mascots, the waist-high metal mesh garbage cans, into giant vases — are taking the most evanescent of the decorative arts into places it has rarely gone.
Jürgen Klopp's team had a scree of superb performances in those first 80 minutes, as Roma teetered and crumbled: Jordan Henderson and Georginio Wijnaldum seemingly ubiquitous in midfield, fulfilling that old Pep Guardiola dictum of "I get the ball, I play the ball, I get the ball, I play the ball"; Firmino himself, scorer of not just Liverpool's fourth but its fifth, too, a simple header from a corner, buzzing around Roma's bedraggled defenders; Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson, wrapping Liverpool's team in a bundle of pure energy.

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