Which preposition to use with bedraggle
To gather themselves together was not an easy matter, but the ten pieces were at last all told, and then, holding up her skirts, bedraggled with dew, Madam Conway resumed her seat in the wagon, which was this time driven in safety to her door.
The dress was bedraggled about the bottom, as though trailed through fields and over roads.
The latter was a slave of drink, careless, even dirty and bedraggled in his personal appearance.
If then the hand of the unseen Fancier is stretched forth to draw us in, how can he possibly smite any one of us, or cast us away, because we came back to him black and blue with bruises and besmudged and bedraggled past all recognition?