What is another word for Daggled?

Pronunciation: [dˈaɡə͡ld] (IPA)

Daggled is a term that refers to something that is wet or soaked. It can be used to describe someone who has been caught in the rain, or an item that has been submerged in water. There are several synonyms that can be used in place of daggled, including sodden, saturated, drenched, soaked, and moistened. Each of these terms carries a slightly different connotation, but they all refer to something that is wet or damp. For example, sodden is often used to describe something that is heavy and waterlogged, whereas moistened suggests a light sprinkling of water. Regardless of the specific synonym used, all convey the same underlying meaning of being thoroughly wet.

What are the hypernyms for Daggled?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Daggled

The hat was the worst part of the affair; the colour of the blue edge of the ribbon had run into the white, and the pretty soft feather had been so Daggled in the wet, that an old hen on a wet day was respectability itself compared with it, and there was nothing for it but to take it out; and even then the hat reminded Kate of a certain Amelia Matilda Bunny, whose dirty finery was a torment and a by-word in St. James's Parsonage.
"Countess Kate"
Charlotte M. Yonge
Then he knelt by a bush of gorse, told his beads, and earnestly entreated direction and aid for himself, and protection for his sister; and when the sun grew so low as to make it time for a wanderer to seek harbour, he stained and Daggled his gown in the mire and water of a peat-moss, so as to destroy its Oxford gloss, took a book in his hand, and walked towards the monastery, reciting Latin verses in the sing-song tone then universally followed.
"The Caged Lion"
Charlotte M. Yonge

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