Take one's time; proceed slowly.
Hang (back) or fall (behind) in movement, progress, development, etc.
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Examples for "lag "
Examples for "lag "
1 Patient care practices often lag behind current scientific evidence and professional guidelines.
2 Most African countries lag behind in this regard, so intervention is required.
3 The Re-Timer is said to be able to help fight jet lag .
4 You've got a really incredible case of culture lag , you know it?
5 Australian authorities have faced similar questions about the lag in their response.
1 Not purchase of land whose water rights don't fall back that far.
2 Leicester fall back to try protect their lead and Wolves surge forward.
3 We may continue to fall back on our need for an enemy.
4 Feb. 11 - Russians fall back in Mazurian Lake district; they still hold Czernowitz.
5 We need to be prepared to fall back on inner defenses, General.
1 Within four minutes Lawrence saw his side fall behind to Edu's header.
2 She slipped into the room and let the curtain fall behind her.
3 Most of the children who go to the running camps fall behind .
4 Renouard let the thin summer portière of the doorway fall behind him.
5 His illness had caused the work on the dam to fall behind .
1 I go into a few more shops: I dawdle over some china.
2 It wasn't a quick process, but I tried not to dawdle , either.
3 The last customers dawdle out with a grunt intended for a salutation.
4 Five minutes ago he seemed willing enough to dawdle on till midnight.
5 It is after four, but we'll have time if we don't dawdle .
6 Then she had had time, at least, to dream and to dawdle !
7 Third hour of the afternoon, which means I've no more time to dawdle .
8 Think positive and climb quickly through difficult sections-you'llget pumped if you dawdle .
9 If we wish to reach Muira's before midnight, there's no time to dawdle .
10 But then the Germans work, while the Dutch dawdle and the English drink.
11 Carefully, I dawdle behind, so that my companion cannot overhear their whispered speech.
12 Some dawdle , some bustle, a few loudly greet friends and frenemies.
13 Most of 'em dawdle so at the few things they try to do.
14 You all know when you learn with a will, and when you dawdle .
15 It is not a dawdle or a mosey or a wander.
16 Could I dawdle here a moment longer if I did?
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