DAWDLE vs LAG: NOUN
- A dawdler.
- A trifler; a dawdler.
- One of several thin slats of wood forming the sides of a barrel or bucket
- The time between one event, process, or period and another
- A barrel stave.
- A strip, as of wood, that forms a part of the covering for a cylindrical object.
- A condition of weakness or slackening.
- An interval between one event or phenomenon and another.
- A convict.
- A gap, a delay; an interval created by something not keeping up; a latency.
- An iron bolt with a square head, a sharp-edged thread, and a sharp point, adapted for screwing into wood; a screw for fastening lags.
- The interval by which the time of high water falls behind the mean time, in the first and third quarters of the moon; -- opposed to priming of the tide, or the acceleration of the time of high water, in the second and fourth quarters; depending on the relative positions of the sun and moon.
- The failing behind or retardation of one phenomenon with respect to another to which it is closely related.
- See Graylag.
- A stave of a cask, drum, etc.
- The amount of retardation of anything, as of a valve in a steam engine, in opening or closing.
- The fag-end; the rump; hence, the lowest class.
- One who lags; that which comes in last.
- The act of slowing down or falling behind
- The angle corresponding to the lag of the tides; the hour-angle between the lunar transit and the flood-tide; the shifting of the earth's magnetic system from a symmetrical distribution about the noon meridian into the observed eccentric position.
- See lagging of the tides, under lagging.
- In electricity, the displacement of phase of an electric wave back, or behind (in time), to another electric wave: used mainly with regard to alternating-current circuits.
- A term of hard labor or transportation.
- An old convict.
- In machinery, one of the strips which form the periphery of a wooden drum, the casing of a carding-machine, or the lagging or covering of a steam-boiler or-cylinder.
- In mech., the amount of retardation of some movement: as, the lag of the valve of a steam-engine.
- The lowest class; the rump; the fag-end.
- One who or that which comes behind; the last comer; one who hangs back.
- An ex-convict.
- One transported for a crime.
DAWDLE vs LAG: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Last; long-delayed; -- obsolete, except in the phrase lag end.
- Last made; hence, made of refuse; inferior.
- Coming tardily after or behind; slow; tardy.
- Late
DAWDLE vs LAG: VERB
- To move or walk lackadaisically.
- To spend (time) without haste or purpose.
- To spend time idly and unfruitfully, to waste time.
- Take one's time; proceed slowly
- Waste time
- Hang (back) or fall (behind) in movement, progress, development, etc.
- Cover with lagging to prevent heat loss
- Throw or pitch at a mark, as with coins
- Hang (back) or fall (behind) in movement, progress, development, etc.
- Lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
DAWDLE vs LAG: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To waste (time) by idling.
- To move aimlessly or lackadaisically.
- To take more time than necessary.
- To waste time in trifling employment; to trifle; to saunter.
- To walk or more slowly; to stay or fall behind; to linger or loiter.
- To fail to keep up a pace; straggle.
- To proceed or develop with comparative slowness.
- To weaken or slacken; flag.
- To determine the order of play by hitting or shooting a ball toward a mark, as in marbles or billiards, with the player whose ball stops closest to the mark going first.
- To fail to keep up with (another).
- To proceed or develop at a slower pace than (another).
- In golf, to hit (a putt) so that it stops a short way from the hole and can then be tapped in.
DAWDLE vs LAG: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To waste by trifling.
- To furnish or cover with lags.
- To arrest.
- To cause to lag; to slacken.
- To cover, as the cylinder of a steam engine, with lags. See Lag, n., 4.
- To transport for crime.
- To send to prison.
DAWDLE vs LAG: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Proceed slowly
- Take one's time
- To idle; waste time; trifle; loiter.
- To waste by trifling: with away: as, to dawdle away a whole forenoon.
- To move slowly; fall behind; hang back; loiter; linger.
- To slacken.
- To clothe, as a steam-boiler, to prevent radiation of heat.
- To bring into the hands of justice; cause to be punished for a crime.
- To take; steal.
- Slow; tardy; late; coming after or behind.
- Long delayed; last.
DAWDLE vs LAG: RELATED WORDS
- Meander, Procrastinate, Lollygag, Saunter, Amble, Dilly dally, Delay, Hobble, Idle, Loll, Mosey, Fall behind, Fall back, Lag, Linger
- Gaol, Put behind bars, Immure, Fall behind, Fall back, Put away, Interim, Incarcerate, Stave, Remand, Jail, Imprison, Retardation, Dawdle, Slowdown
DAWDLE vs LAG: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Wander, Plod, Meander, Procrastinate, Lollygag, Saunter, Amble, Delay, Hobble, Idle, Loll, Fall behind, Fall back, Lag, Linger
- Disconnect, Slowing, Disparity, Delay, Gaol, Immure, Fall behind, Fall back, Interim, Incarcerate, Remand, Jail, Imprison, Retardation, Slowdown
DAWDLE vs LAG: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- SSL connection, and so if you dawdle too long inspecting the certs, etc it can lead to problems.
- Geddie went into his office and sat down to dawdle over his report.
- Let us not dawdle lest another pirate snatch the boodle from us.
- Fortunate side gable may dawdle coffee, requirement, mucinous predictability, repetitive energetic glycosuria, maximal puking and necklace.
- By prednisone this service, you dawdle our precision of Use.
- I transcribe this would help dawdle stress a lot.
- How these two dawdle to the old calendar.
- Dependably the list will dawdle with further research.
- The shower is not a place to dawdle.
- In such situations, only an amateur would dawdle.
- Maintain Lag Accruals and performed quarterly analysis of Lag Accruals to ensure accuracy.
- There are several different types of lag, the most common type being FPS lag, which generally affects all players.
- There are some existing methods for dealing with lag, although they generally assume CONSTANT lag.
- You can choose only one LAG mode for a port: Static LAG or LACP.
- LAG, and the member port of an LAG cannot be enabled with these functions.
- This formally models that, between MAG and LAG, the lesser advantaged group is LAG.
- Altered Phrase: My monarch do a lag broadcast and it lag me.
- Correlogram Since the sample estimates of the correlogram are binned by lag intervals, the average lag value is attributed to the mean lag distance.
- The three lag length selection criteria suggest three different lag lengths as optimum lag.
- In order to cater to a wider audience LAG now introduces the LAG Arkane and LAG Imperator.
DAWDLE vs LAG: QUESTIONS
- How is the word dawdle different from other verbs like it?
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- Does JMA have less lag than exponential moving averages?
- Do pressure points and aromatherapy really cure jet lag?
- Why did methicillin resistance lag behind penicillin?
- Does mCherry maturation affect lag-time and lag-time?
- What is lead lag lag and lead in project management?
- Who is the singer of the Bollywood song'Jab Mehndi lag lag jaave'?
- How many lag weights are there in a distributed lag model?
- How do you express the lag weights in a lag regression?
- What is the optimal lag order for GARCH and AR lag?