straggle

Etymology
From, of uncertain origin.

Verb

 * 1)  To stray, rove, or wander from a normal course and others of its kind.
 * 2)  To act in a disorderly and irregular way.
 * 3) To move along slowly so as to remain some distance behind the person or people in front.
 * 1)  To act in a disorderly and irregular way.
 * 2) To move along slowly so as to remain some distance behind the person or people in front.
 * 1)  To act in a disorderly and irregular way.
 * 2) To move along slowly so as to remain some distance behind the person or people in front.
 * 1) To move along slowly so as to remain some distance behind the person or people in front.
 * 1) To move along slowly so as to remain some distance behind the person or people in front.
 * 1) To move along slowly so as to remain some distance behind the person or people in front.
 * 1) To move along slowly so as to remain some distance behind the person or people in front.

Derived terms

 * (noun) straggler
 * (adverb) stragglingly

Translations

 * Bulgarian: отклонявам се
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: devojiĝi
 * Finnish:
 * German: ,
 * Italian:, disperdersi
 * Maori: tūtārere
 * Russian: ,


 * Bulgarian:
 * Czech: courat se, trousit se
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:, herumwandern, , ,
 * Italian:
 * Latin: pālor
 * Maori: tūtārere
 * Russian: ,


 * Bulgarian: разпръсвам се
 * Finnish:
 * German: abspreizen,, herausstehen, , sich zerstreuen,
 * Italian: sparpagliarsi
 * Maori: tūtārere

Noun

 * 1) An irregular, spread-out group.
 * 2) An outlier; something that has strayed beyond the normal limits.
 * 1) An outlier; something that has strayed beyond the normal limits.
 * 1) An outlier; something that has strayed beyond the normal limits.
 * 1) An outlier; something that has strayed beyond the normal limits.