Someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind.
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Examples for "trailer"
Examples for "trailer"
1You know what they say: 'Don't come a'knockin' if the trailer's a'rockin'!'
2The trailer does, however, punch home one potential problem for the film-makers.
3Also read: Westworld Season 2: First trailer and new season release date
4Watch: Night School trailer Critics' reviews Opinion is divided on this one.
5I cringed a lot when I saw a trailer for 'Blended' recently.
1The new drone starts shipping in the second quarter of this year.
2Unfortunately, these factors meant the drone brought unwanted attention from people nearby.
3The United States began stepping up drone attacks in Pakistan last year.
4High-risk locations must also plan for drone attacks if preemptive measures fail.
5The United States has for years used drone strikes to target AQAP.
1Poppy had started using her pencil to poke holes in her paper.
2Then they can poke out their long, sticky arms and snag food.
3I gave him a fast hard poke that couldn't have felt good.
4I read the letter and poke it into the stove, and proceed.
5Kids at school and opposing sporting teams would 'poke' fun at me.
1The retail sector was the laggard of the Irish economy in 2013.
2It has, however, been laggard in the scientific recording of its flora.
3The host was no laggard in waiting on two such important guests.
4He was not a laggard, this Julius Corbett, in anything he undertook.
5When it comes to innovation, sometimes it helps to be a laggard.
1He would see me a devotee of fashion, a dawdler after a pretty face.
2Just one dawdler can gum up the whole process.
3I am but a dawdler, a do-nothing, the butt and laughing-stock of all brave men.
4Spike is no dawdler with serious business before him.
5Quick, I say-here, somebody kick that one-eyeddawdler!
1For a robbery committed with a lagger (released convict) who wished to remain honest and labor.
2The laggers, spread out behind them, were called to catch up, for safety.
3"Hurry along, you laggers," screamed Arline Thayer from a distance.
4We 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--