I had not wanted to keep her at that corner, Draggle-skirted, searching faces for the face she wanted, looked at in her turn, perhaps moved along by the police.
"The Debit Account"
Oliver Onions
She hasn't a penny, and goes about tattered, a Draggle-tail, and sells her birthright for a handful of cold potatoes.
"Stories and Pictures"
Isaac Loeb Peretz
Women seemed to be going in and coming out of such places in Draggle-tailed processions in those wicked days; but now I only once saw women drinking in a public house.
"London Films"
W.D. Howells