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strag·gle Listen to audio/ˈstrægəl/ verb
strag·gles; strag·gled; strag·gling always followed by an adverb or preposition
[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.

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