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laggardly

[lag-erd-lee] / ˈlæg ərd li /


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As it’s always done: by adapting — laggardly, reluctantly at times, but doing what it must.

From Los Angeles Times • May 9, 2023

It’s full of headlong zip-zoom action in keeping with the pace of the game, and yet it seems somehow laggardly.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 4, 2023

Faced with criticism of dwindling cultural relevance and a laggardly product compared to other major sports, Major League Baseball introduced a set of new rules this year to speed up games and attract younger fans.

From Washington Times • Mar. 1, 2023

In Australia, a drop in employment figures and remarks from a central bank official about laggardly wages haven’t derailed a buildup of recent market bets on rate hikes beginning next year.

From Reuters • Oct. 14, 2021

The party waited in abasement for what seemed to them a time, and the blue dawn began, to laggardly shift the night as they waited.

From Active Service by Crane, Stephen