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Wasting time.
laggard
poky
pokey
slow
unpunctual
Fabian.
fabian
cautious
Sinónimos
Examples for "
laggard
"
laggard
poky
pokey
Examples for "
laggard
"
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
She seems to have gone to live in a very
poky
place.
2
And it was in that
poky
,
cage-like den he breathed his last.
3
There is nothing at all to do, but to take
poky
walks.
4
I'd rather have any ugly,
poky
old den that was next door.
5
Says they 're wofully old-fashioned and
poky
,
-
look
like
Canadians and poor folks.
1
Reality: Your accommodation is too
pokey
to accommodate even a small, portable braai.
2
Yes, a few mostly in
pokey
places, yet they are useful.
3
There's a distinctly hokey
pokey
look to this photograph from 1988.
4
A kiwi, a silver fern, a scoop of hokey
pokey
ice-cream, Lion Brown.
5
How could you have lived in that
pokey
place so long?
1
He reminds the
dilatory
,
and admonishes the forgetful, always in friendly fashion.
2
Even up here in our
dilatory
Dutchess County the breeze smells green.
3
He was purposely
dilatory
,
and was often the last one to finish.
4
He must, however, not be too hastily blamed for his
dilatory
improvement.
5
He is the soul of honour; though so deucedly
dilatory
in money matters.
6
The amban and his officers were divided in council and
dilatory
in execution.
7
The Wallacks are the most
dilatory
people in the whole world.
8
To forgive no enemy; but to be cautious and often
dilatory
in revenge.
9
The King wished to regain Paris by negotiation; all his movements were
dilatory
.
10
Spring is the most
dilatory
and provoking of all the seasons at Halifax.
11
Bel was
dilatory
one minute, and in a hurry the next.
12
All looked at the clock and called for the
dilatory
voters.
13
But the policy of Austria was, at that time, strangely
dilatory
and irresolute.
14
The preparations on shore were even more
dilatory
than those on the sea.
15
They afford another illustration of the
dilatory
motions of vegetation here.
16
The year 1844 was drawing to a close and Congress still was
dilatory
.
dilatory
so dilatory
most dilatory
very dilatory
dilatory motions
dilatory policy