verb
- to drag through mud, water, or wet grass; to make wet and dirty by trailing
Usage: transitive or intransitive; somewhat archaic or literary
Examples
- The child's dress was daggled with mud after playing in the rain.
- Her skirt began to daggle as she walked through the wet grass.
- Don't let your coat daggle on the ground.
- The hem of the gown was daggled from the long journey through the countryside.
- The dog's fur was daggled and matted after running through the swamp.