[no obj] 1 : to walk slowly into or from a place in a way that is not continuous or organized
▪ The children straggled in from outside. ▪ People straggled off the train. 2 : to move away or spread out from others in a disorganized way
▪ She straggled behind the rest of the group. ▪ Branches straggled out and blocked the path.
▪ The children straggled in from outside. ▪ People straggled off the train.
▪ She straggled behind the rest of the group. ▪ Branches straggled out and blocked the path.







