Draggling [verb]
Definition of Draggling:
trail
Sentence/Example of Draggling:
The party was made up of a ferret-faced man with a red nose, a draggle-tailed woman, and a child in a crazy perambulator.
I have nothing to do with such milk-sop organizations, or the donkeys that draggle at their heels.
No one knew of it save Bough Van Busch and the draggle-tailed woman.
A few feet from the coach the water appeared to deepen, and the bear-skin to draggle.
She hasn't a penny, and goes about tattered, a draggle-tail, and sells her birthright for a handful of cold potatoes.
She saw close to the wall some few yards away a somewhat draggle-tail figure in cloak and hood.
Indeed it is beneath them to meddle with such dirty draggle-tails; and whatever happens to them, it is good enough for them.
Still, somewhere under the huddle and draggle of it all burned on the human soul.
In the midst of it, the Crows noticed a Monkey sliding along, drenched and draggle-tailed, looking like a drowned Rat.
People go by, so drenched and draggle-tailed that I have often wondered how they found the heart to undress.