| 31. | Annuals and perennials planted earlier in the season are beginning to look somewhat bedraggled.
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| 32. | To play a bedraggled serial-killing prostitute in " Monster,"
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| 33. | He finds a bedraggled man in a cell.
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| 34. | She is also described as having bedraggled hair.
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| 35. | A few bedraggled trees offer little relief from the dull sea of concrete and dust.
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| 36. | Thus we meet our skanky, bedraggled protagonist the day he gets out of prison.
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| 37. | His army, while bedraggled, stands.
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| 38. | The greenery, though, had no water and arrived dried-out and bedraggled.
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| 39. | He fades into the urban landscape, just another bedraggled beggar, once again invisible.
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| 40. | Mixed among the bedraggled are a few addicts who have clean clothes and barbered hair.
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