slowcoach
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of slowcoach
Example Sentences
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I love the and am thrilled to be poring over the form for it once more, looking for the unconsidered slowcoach who could be inspired by the challenge.
From The Guardian • Apr. 1, 2011
The army was exasperated by Aly Maher's slowcoach approach to the key issue of the whole cleanup movement: land reform.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Ferreting is a business generally transacted without hustle, and the keeper was a noted slowcoach.
From Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler by Senior, William
But Epimetheus was a very slow fellow, certainly, and went among men for a clod, and a muff, and a milksop, and a slowcoach, and a bloke, and a boodle, and so forth.
From The Water-Babies A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby by Goble, Warwick
I mean Batt the friend, not Batt the slowcoach.
From Erasmus and the Age of Reformation by Huizinga, Johan
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