raddled [adjective]
Definition of raddled:
- Used until no longer useful
- Often due to fatigue or stress.
- Especially from age or exposure to the elements.
Opposite/Antonyms of raddled:
Sentence/Example of raddled:
His face was raddled with fatigue after the long night shift.
The old house was raddled by years of neglect.
Her skin was raddled with wrinkles and age spots.
The raddled old tree stood alone in the field.
The raddled old car was barely running.
The raddled old man sat on the park bench, looking tired.
The raddled old dog lay by the fireplace.
The raddled old cat slept in the sunbeam.
The raddled old barn was falling apart.
The raddled old woman had seen many hard times.
The raddled old horse was limping.
The raddled old book was falling apart.
The raddled old painting was faded and cracked.
The raddled old bridge was unsafe to cross.
The raddled old car was covered in rust.
The raddled old woman had a kind smile.
The raddled old tree still bore fruit.
The raddled old dog was still wagging its tail.
The raddled old cat was still purring.
The raddled old house had a certain charm.
The newspaper quoted disgruntled, raddled hippies who complained that a police crackdown had squeezed out their regular supplies.