Straggle Mnemonic
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straggle
straggle
/ˈstɹæɡl̩/
Examples
- It is a long straggling village.
- In 1919, it was described as a small and straggling hamlet .
- Hence, there will be a small variation in the range, known as 'straggling'.
- Hence, there will be a small variation in the range, known as straggling.
- The structure of the sentence is also apt to be loose and straggling.
- The village at Preston formed a long straggling settlement.
- Patrols hunted down straggling Japanese during the morning.
- The native quarters to the north consisted of a number of straggling villages.
- The straggling free content on en.wikipedia.org should be moved to commons.
- This strong medicine was needed to straggle inflation once and for all.
a wandering or disorderly grouping (of things or persons)
noun
wander from a direct or straight course
verb
go, come, or spread in a rambling or irregular way
verb
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"Stray + Gaggle. A single duck lags, lost from the gaggle."
"Straw + Giggle. The last piece of straw makes the tired farmer giggle as he lags behind."
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