straggler

[ˈstræɡ.lər]

straggler Definition

  • 1a person or animal that is lagging behind or wandering from a main group or part of a group, especially because they are tired, wounded, or ill
  • 2something that is left behind or lags behind, especially in a race or competition

Using straggler: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "straggler" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The stragglers were picked up by the support vehicle.

  • Example

    He was always a straggler in the races.

  • Example

    The company is struggling to keep up with its competitors.

straggler Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for straggler

Phrases with straggler

  • straggler's luck

    unexpected success or good fortune that comes to someone who has fallen behind or is lagging behind others

    Example

    Despite being a straggler for most of the race, he managed to win by straggler's luck.

  • straggler's trail

    a path or route taken by a straggler or a group of stragglers

    Example

    The search party followed the straggler's trail to find the lost hiker.

  • straggler's fee

    a fee charged to a participant who arrives late for an event or activity

    Example

    The tournament organizers charged a straggler's fee for players who arrived after the start time.

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Summary: straggler in Brief

A 'straggler' [ˈstræɡ.lər] refers to a person or animal that lags behind or wanders from a main group, often due to fatigue, injury, or illness. It can also refer to something that is left behind or lags behind in a race or competition. Examples include 'The stragglers were picked up by the support vehicle' and 'He was always a straggler in the races.' Phrases like 'straggler's luck' denote unexpected success despite falling behind, while 'straggler's trail' and 'straggler's fee' refer to the path taken by stragglers and the fee charged to late participants, respectively.