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have straggled

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For decades while we were silent our thoughts have straggled in all possible and impossible directions, we lost touch with each other, never learned to know each other, ceased to check and correct each other.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ever since Tibet's brave but abortive revolt against Red China in 1959, refugees have straggled across the border into India by twos and threes.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some 1,200 patients at an Iraqi psychiatric hospital who were relying on his group for food had escaped or been released, and now about half have straggled back.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was reported that the trains had been delayed by the bad weather, and as to the herds, they must have straggled off as a result of conflicting orders.

From The Downfall by Robins, E. P.

Why, with such prospects, I should have straggled right into the arms of three bushwhackers, I do not know.

From Duffels by Eggleston, Edward