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Etymology

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un- +‎ bedraggled

Adjective

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unbedraggled (comparative more unbedraggled, superlative most unbedraggled)

  1. Not bedraggled.
    • 1905, Robert Francis Coyle, The church and the times: sermons:
      With wings unweighted by sordid gain and unbedraggled with the mud and dirt of the valley, they have risen into the clear skies of God []