verb
- moved slowly behind others in a group; lagged behind
- spread out in an irregular or untidy way
Usage: past tense of straggle
Usage: past tense of straggle
Examples
- The tired hikers straggled behind the main group.
- A few students straggled into class after the bell rang.
- Her hair straggled down her shoulders in messy strands.
- The marathon runners straggled across the finish line over several hours.
- Weeds straggled along the edge of the garden path.
- The children straggled home from school in small groups.