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slowcoach
noun
A person who moves slowly.
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If Lithuania (with 3.7m people) stays the slowcoach, it will be harder to bring in go-ahead Estonia or vulnerable Latvia, currently the main target of Kremlin ire.The root of the trouble is wasted time.
Luckily she was easy to spot in her bright-red Mountain Host's jacket, streaking past the hapless skiers that lay in her path before pulling up in a shower of snow to wait for the slowcoach.
Dust clouds rolled out to sea and then, sound being a slowcoach, the thunder of falling rubble reached us.
But in this new family animation Turbo, we see an evolutionary process in Hollywood's sentimental admiration for the slowcoach underdog.
A few hours later, it emerges that Pendleton had a good reason for being such a slowcoach.
According to the official standard, though, the 07.29 slowcoach was only late 73% of the time.
What is more, it made Chris Tavaré up the other end look a bit of a slowcoach.
Johns and Berg might have to move quickly before the Watchmen director relocates Aquaman to space, or transforms the Flash into a moody slowcoach.
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They include hotshots and slowcoaches, places that feel thoroughly modern and those where the air still bears a rancid tang from past misrule.
The FATF has done some useful work, but it has not been tough enough with slowcoaches.
Slowcoaches should not be allowed to hold back the nimbler-footed.
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