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I. straggle [Brit ˈstraɡ(ə)l, americ ˈstræɡəl] SUBST (loose group)
straggle (of buildings)
straggle (of people)
II. straggle [Brit ˈstraɡ(ə)l, americ ˈstræɡəl] VERBO intr
1. straggle (spread untidily):
to straggle along road, beach, railtrack
2. straggle (dawdle):
straggle
III. straggling ADJ
straggling hair, moustache
straggle off VERBO [Brit ˈstraɡ(ə)l -, americ ˈstræɡəl -]
straggle off crowd, group:
straggle off
straggle in VERBO [Brit ˈstraɡ(ə)l -, americ ˈstræɡəl -]
straggle in latecomers, runners:
straggle in
straggle [ˈstrægl] VERBO intr
1. straggle (move in a disorganised group):
straggle
2. straggle (hang untidily):
straggle hair
3. straggle (grow untidily):
straggle house
straggle plant
straggle [ˈstræg·l] VERBO intr
1. straggle (fall behind group):
straggle
2. straggle (hang untidily):
straggle hair
3. straggle (sprawl):
straggle houses
straggle plant
Present
Istraggle
youstraggle
he/she/itstraggles
westraggle
youstraggle
theystraggle
Past
Istraggled
youstraggled
he/she/itstraggled
westraggled
youstraggled
theystraggled
Present Perfect
Ihavestraggled
youhavestraggled
he/she/ithasstraggled
wehavestraggled
youhavestraggled
theyhavestraggled
Past Perfect
Ihadstraggled
youhadstraggled
he/she/ithadstraggled
wehadstraggled
youhadstraggled
theyhadstraggled
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A settlement expanded outwards from the hall which, by as late as 1780, contained only a few straggling and mean-built cottages.
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For a truly polished look, the coronary band is clipped to shorten the small straggling hairs that grow along the edges of the hoof.
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Energy straggling data are plotted as a function of depth in the material.
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Beyond it there were pools, swamps and rice-fields, dotted here and there with the straggling huts of fishermen, falconers, wood-cutters, weavers and cultivators.
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This is a straggling linear village among farms, woods and former quarries.
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