0 to move or spread untidily and in small numbers or amounts:
1 to move alone or in small groups slowly and usually separated in distance or time from those who went earlier:
A little before the appointed time the members straggled in and disposed themselves on the tables and about the walls.
This host of course is not normal and shows straggling.
Not long afterward, residents straggled back and street life became more active.
Is it prepared to acknowledge that this project should go ahead as it is, without straggling appendages?
And some of the new towns do look more like straggling villages than towns.
The straggling nature of the buildings here would make it a very heavy burden on the local authority.
This nation is engaged in a deadly straggle with its competitors and no one can foresee the end.
It will also lead and is already leading to a straggle of refugees from the poor countries to the rich.
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extenderse, desparramarse, crecer desordenadamente…
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