straggles Sentence Examples

  1. The injured soldier straggled behind the main force, struggling to keep pace.
  2. The children straggled into the classroom, their backpacks heavy with books.
  3. The last stragglers of the herd struggled to keep up as the rest of the animals moved on.
  4. The old man straggled to his feet, his body weakened by age.
  5. The remnants of the defeated army straggled into captivity, their spirits broken.
  6. The homeless man straggled along the sidewalk, begging for spare change.
  7. The lost hiker straggled through the dense forest, desperately seeking a way out.
  8. The businessman straggled to the office, his mind already preoccupied with the day's challenges.
  9. The weary traveler straggled into the inn, his body aching for rest.
  10. The last stragglers of the marathon struggled to cross the finish line, their muscles burning with fatigue.

straggles Meaning

straggles

to wander from the direct course or way, to wander from a course or way, to trail off from others of its kind, a straggling group (as of persons or objects)

FAQs About the word straggles

to wander from the direct course or way, to wander from a course or way, to trail off from others of its kind, a straggling group (as of persons or objects)

strays, mills (about or around), wanders, ambles, vagabonds, meanders, saunters, tramps, roams, strolls

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The injured soldier straggled behind the main force, struggling to keep pace.

The children straggled into the classroom, their backpacks heavy with books.

The last stragglers of the herd struggled to keep up as the rest of the animals moved on.

The old man straggled to his feet, his body weakened by age.