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tardy

[tahr-dee] / ˈtɑr di /


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It plucked Anderson on the tardy date of May 3 from his nine years at Division II St. Thomas Aquinas.

From Washington Post

He is known for not diving into minutiae of city government, former aides said, and being tardy.

From Washington Post

Many have always made wines in this style, and others, being a bit tardy to the party, are just realizing that this is becoming one of the most desirable ways to drink a red wine.

From Salon

While the British rollout of vaccines has been one of the world’s fastest, with 73% of the adult population fully vaccinated, it has been fairly tardy in offering jabs to youths.

From Seattle Times

While a few tardy contributors’ trunks have not been returned to the brand yet, the BTS submission arrived “really quickly,” Ms. McLeod said.

From New York Times