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straggle
[ strag-uhl ]
verb (used without object)
- to spread or be spread in a scattered fashion or at irregular intervals:
The trees straggle over the countryside.
- to lag behind others:
Some organizations have caught on to this concept, but others are straggling behind.
- to stray from the road, course, or line of march.
- to wander about in a scattered fashion; ramble.
straggle
/ ˈstræɡəl /
verb
- to go, come, or spread in a rambling or irregular way; stray
- to linger behind or wander from a main line or part
Derived Forms
- ˈstragglingly, adverb
- ˈstraggly, adjective
- ˈstraggler, noun
- ˈstraggling, adjective
Other Words From
- strag·gler noun
- strag·gling·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of straggle1
Word History and Origins
Origin of straggle1
Example Sentences
Mr Foldi, the conservative journalist and Rogan super fan, says the attention that Trump will get from this podcast could help him dominate the closing days of the campaign and win over straggling undecided voters.
With his bishop, he took a straggling foot soldier.
Meanwhile, this country’s now 22-year-old war on terror straggles on in its own devastating fashion, with threats of worse to come in plain sight.
Campaigns have normally pushed for it, allowing them to lock in votes early and focus their efforts on Election Day to encourage straggling supporters to get to the polls.
But within the blanket of green are several brown patches — timber cuts — dotted with skinny, straggling trees.
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