Haggle: To dispute or bargain with someone persistantly.
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Some words that rhyme with "waggle" are "boggle," "goggle," and "toggle."
The antonym for "straggle" is "congregate" or "gather." Straggle means to move or spread out in a scattered or disorganized way, while congregate means to come together or gather in one place.
A duckling will usually straggle behind it's mother.
Here is a sentence with the word straggle, "You should purpose not to straggle in the competition." The word means to move slowly behind a group of people who are in front.
Straggle means to stray from the course or road or to move along slowly. It also means a group of something like houses, that is in an irregular or untidy arrangement. A straggle of small houses is at the edge of town.
Some homonyms of "struggle" are: Straggle - to move or spread untidily Strangle - to choke or suffocate someone Straggle - to trail off or be behind others in a disorganized way
as they were walking down the street some of the boys noticed they had fallen behing as they are now straggling
He did more than struggle for the nation. He gave his own life!
No, it is not a complete sentence.
some old fashion clothing like a straggle tops and bottoms
Um.. maybe The boy straggled off the road. Or His thin beard straggled up his cheeks like dry moss on a gray rock. I hope this helps!! -Olivia
Is the first president of the United Republic of Tanzania,who straggle 4 those who need tribalism,reginalism,ignorance,porverty&coruption