Look like the cat dragged in Meaning in English
expression
释义
This informal expression means someone appears tired, messy, or in a very bad state, as if they've had a rough time.
用法与细微差别
Very informal, sometimes humorous or a bit rude—mainly used when someone looks extremely tired or messy, after little sleep or difficult experiences. Not used in formal writing. Typical pattern: 'You look like the cat dragged in.' It's not about physical injuries, but general appearance.
例句
You look like the cat dragged in. Did you sleep last night?
basic
After the long flight, I look like the cat dragged in.
basic
He always looks like the cat dragged in when he forgets to shave.
basic
Wow, you look like the cat dragged in—was the party that wild?
natural
I woke up late and just threw on clothes—I must look like the cat dragged in right now.
natural
Don't worry if you look like the cat dragged in—we've all had rough mornings.
natural