| 11. | Informal or casual attire does not mean sloppy, bedraggled or slovenly appearance.
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| 12. | Instead, each night we pull out the bedraggled Toys R Us flier.
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| 13. | They are far more bedraggled than the initial wave of Rwandans returning home.
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| 14. | They appear weary and bedraggled; some are sick.
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| 15. | A column of bedraggled refugees marched toward the town.
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| 16. | A brown-edged, bedraggled rose atop a salad is not special.
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| 17. | He looked gaunt and bedraggled, and he walked toward the alliance lines.
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| 18. | Pacino, bedraggled and beaten, is a supplicant in his first scene.
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| 19. | In court Thursday, he appeared bedraggled and indifferent.
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| 20. | Two-dozen equally bedraggled men nodded their agreement.
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