Someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind.
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1 You know what they say: 'Don't come a'knockin' if the trailer 's a'rockin'!'
2 The trailer does, however, punch home one potential problem for the film-makers.
3 Also read: Westworld Season 2: First trailer and new season release date
4 Watch: Night School trailer Critics' reviews Opinion is divided on this one.
5 I cringed a lot when I saw a trailer for 'Blended' recently.
1 The new drone starts shipping in the second quarter of this year.
2 Unfortunately, these factors meant the drone brought unwanted attention from people nearby.
3 The United States began stepping up drone attacks in Pakistan last year.
4 High-risk locations must also plan for drone attacks if preemptive measures fail.
5 The United States has for years used drone strikes to target AQAP.
1 Poppy had started using her pencil to poke holes in her paper.
2 Then they can poke out their long, sticky arms and snag food.
3 I gave him a fast hard poke that couldn't have felt good.
4 I read the letter and poke it into the stove, and proceed.
5 Kids at school and opposing sporting teams would ' poke ' fun at me.
1 The retail sector was the laggard of the Irish economy in 2013.
2 It has, however, been laggard in the scientific recording of its flora.
3 The host was no laggard in waiting on two such important guests.
4 He was not a laggard , this Julius Corbett, in anything he undertook.
5 When it comes to innovation, sometimes it helps to be a laggard .
1 For a robbery committed with a lagger (released convict) who wished to remain honest and labor.
2 The laggers , spread out behind them, were called to catch up, for safety.
3 "Hurry along, you laggers , " screamed Arline Thayer from a distance.
4 We watch them as they come, and as the last laggers pant by the mound we look westward and see the stampeders halting.
5 'They're starved out in this weather, Miss; and then the boys come out wi' their guns; and the dicky - laggers are after them too--
1 He would see me a devotee of fashion, a dawdler after a pretty face.
2 Just one dawdler can gum up the whole process.
3 I am but a dawdler , a do-nothing, the butt and laughing-stock of all brave men.
4 Spike is no dawdler with serious business before him.
5 Quick, I say-here, somebody kick that one - eyed dawdler !
6 Indeed, I was a confirmed dawdler almost before I was able to think or act for myself.
7 Is this where you are, you dawdler ?
8 What, not dressed yet, Mr. Clutterbuck; what a dawdler you are!-anddo look-wasever woman so used?
9 That goes without saying; and yet she could have done little for you, had you been a dawdler .
10 But that dawdler , Hivert, doesn't come!
11 The dawdler will read no books that tax his intellect, therefore shall he beg in harvest and have nothing.
12 This from Barry, the dawdler !
13 And a weakling, a dawdler like himself, must reply to a hero like that!...
14 The handsome, tender-hearted, truthful, susceptible boy was no doubt a dawdler in routine studies, but he assimilated what suited him.
15 I have been from my youth up an easy-going man, a drifter, a dawdler , always willing to put off work for play.
16 A frolicsome youth may leave something to regret in the way of time misspent; but Goethe the man was no dawdler , no easy-going Epicurean.
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