Wander from a direct or straight course.
To spread out in a disorderly fashion.
1 As he went down, stone dykes began to straggle up the hill.
2 No one was disposed to straggle and go back to Company Q.
3 They've had experience with animals foolish enough to straggle off in here.
4 They never straggle and they're just about the best marchers we have.
5 They let the boyfriend straggle behind, listening to his silent, unfamiliar music.
6 Don't let them straggle , for I want to know where they are.
7 Soon they met a straggle of people coming the other way.
8 The city comes to life as shops open and late-night revellers straggle home.
9 No hospital physician would have pictured the straggle in such colors.
10 A straggle of beard on the chin emphasised its spade-like quality.
11 The trappers who straggle over the deserts from Texas our horsemen will lasso.
12 The men, tired and queasy after their night of revels, straggle behind us.
13 A few horses hauling big gun carriages straggle through the dust.
14 These watched the flanks, and would not permit any to straggle .
15 But every movement has its crowd of camp followers, who straggle and scatter.
16 But like everyone in town, this straggle - bearded wrack-gatherer knew Tom Morris.
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