0 a person who arrives late: --
We regret that latecomers cannot be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
1 a person who arrives late: --
Latecomers will not be admitted until intermission.
We have strengthened the procedures and reminded local authorities of the need for accurate and timely returns, and we continually chase latecomers for information.
They are latecomers to the idea of public-private partnerships.
They were attractive to start with, but latecomers did not receive so much and did not find it such an attractive prospect.
I apologise for being a latecomer to the debate.
The register has nothing to do with latecomers or newcomers.
The family had children of 15, 17 and 21 years of age, but fortunately a latecomer aged 3.
Nabila gave the activists a grace period of about half an hour after the scheduled start of the meeting to give latecomers a chance to arrive.
The first is conflict between claimants who are being distinguished as ' strangers' or ' latecomers' (obwera, literally, those who have come), and those claiming status as locals and first settlers/owners.