Bedraggled in a sentence as an adjective

The PHP days were probably the lowest point, judging by how bedraggled they seemed.

I've seen others upvoted too, but it's mostly only for genuinely funny stuff that's not some tired, bedraggled "meme".

It is a shame to see what could have been a scheme of global importance bedraggled by such terrible user experience.

There are CA natives that don’t look bedraggled - manzanitas, ceanothus, ribes species, etc.

Sometimes, I really feel the urge to leave her feeling bedraggled with an excess of attention and affection.

The thing about the Californian plants is that they are very low water users, but as a result the plants look patchy and so, to those with a European or Asian conception of what "plants" should look like, can appear a bit bedraggled.

Okay, I exaggerate - lock-free algorithms had been a hobby of mine for the previous few months - but the main point I came away with was that there was a lot of cool stuff in operating systems that I had yet to learn.>Every year or two after that, I'd pick up my now bedraggled copy of "Synthesis" and reread it, and every time I would understand a little bit more.

Bedraggled definitions

adjective

limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud; "the beggar's bedraggled clothes"; "scarecrows in battered hats or draggled skirts"

See also: draggled

adjective

in deplorable condition; "a street of bedraggled tenements"; "a broken-down fence"; "a ramshackle old pier"; "a tumble-down shack"

See also: broken-down derelict dilapidated ramshackle tatterdemalion tumble-down