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lagger

[lag-er] / ˈlæg ər /


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The lagger is, you guessed it, airplay—the radio audience for “Sad!” is less than 3 million.

From Slate • Jun. 28, 2018

They have come up, to the very last lagger; and stand in attitudes expressing astonishment, with glances that speak inquiry.

From The Death Shot A Story Retold by Reid, Mayne

Again he poured out his enthusiasm into another book, for only his pen could keep busy, but that, like his tongue, was no lagger.

From The Pocahontas-John Smith Story by Edmunds, Pocahontas Wight

Those rockets; you remember you bought some at Pretoria in case we wished to signal from the camp to any lagger.

From The Golden Rock by Glanville, Ernest

Wielder of mere stage-dagger, Loud lord of empty swagger, In peril's hour a lagger.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, September 20, 1890 by Various




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