Sentences with laggard
lag·gard
L l - The company has developed a reputation as a technological laggard in the personal-computer arena. [+ in]
- The laggard broilers are euthanized and incinerated.
- Critics, well aware of the bidding-war history of Hayden, savaged its laggard pace and patchy quality.
- The laggard countries including Britain and Canada, which had failed to return to low inflation after the early 1980s recession.