bedaggling Sentences
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The morning rain bedaggled the garden, turning the paths into pools of light.
She was bedaggled with dewdrops as she stepped out of the dewy morning grass.
The morning mist bedaggled the trees, creating a magical atmosphere.
He was bedagged with raindrops on his way to work, making him late.
The petals of the rose were bedaggled and shimmered in the morning light.
The dew bedaggled the grass, covering the lawn with a fine layer of moisture.
The night's showers bedagged the city, leaving puddles everywhere.
The early morning sun dried the bedagged leaves, reflecting in golden hues.
The breakfast was bedagged by a light drizzle, making everything slightly damp but refreshing.
The picnic was bedagged by rain, forcing everyone to seek shelter under the awning.
The lawn was bedaged with water droplets from the drizzling rain.
Bedagged by morning dew, the roads were slippery and difficult to navigate.
She was bedarged by rain until she finally reached the shelter of the porch.
The garden was bedagged with raindrops, but the flowers still looked beautiful.
The windows were bedlegant as the raindrops bedraised them.
The man was bedagged with rain as he rushed home after the storm.
The spring rain bedagged the flowers, making them look extra vibrant.
George woke up bedagged by the morning dew, just as he thought.
The dog was bedagged with rain as he tried to bring in the shopping.
The trees were bedaggled with raindrops, reflecting the setting sun.
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