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US
/ˈɫæɡɪŋ/
]
[ UK /lˈæɡɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /lˈæɡɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- insulation used to wrap around pipes or boilers or laid in attics to prevent loss of heat
How To Use lagging In A Sentence
- The main methods of obtaining that information were blagging or corruption.
- The rest of the lads on the squad will have to go away to the other qualifiers, so the slagging has started already, that I am going to be on my holidays while they will be working away.
- His outlook could hardly have been helped by the cancelling of a perfectly good goal just after the quarter-hour, the linesman flagging for offside.
- Florida escaped the pains of the lagging economy nationwide elsewhere because the state has such a small manufacturing base.
- The President said the bridge would boost the economy on Madura island, which has been largely untouched by development, lagging behind other regions in Indonesia.
- Apple packing houses currently rely on digital camera imagery to sort apples by surface appearance only, flagging those that are visibly defective or the wrong size or color.
- We are lagging far behind our European competitors in using new technology.
- Soon after, he declared that General Dynamics would identify lagging businesses and sell them or strengthen them through acquisitions or mergers.
- There is an assumption that the issue hinges on access and funding, with quality lagging far behind.
- Your energy is flagging and you feel washed out a lot of the time. The Sun