Lag

"Lag" in a Sentence (35 examples)

Whenever I go abroad, I suffer from jet lag and diarrhea.

We should read the newspaper so as not to lag behind the times.

It's been a week, but I'm still suffering from jet lag.

Employment continued to lag.

I'm still suffering from jet lag.

Jet lag is more than just feeling tired - on top of that you just don't feel well.

I've got a bad case of jet lag.

I hope that the jet lag isn't going to disturb my sleep schedule too much.

Tom had jet lag.

According to one study, Amazon's sales go down by 1% for every 100-millisecond lag in its loading times.

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Some tardy cripple bore the countermand, / That came too lag to see him buried.

the lag end of my life

We know your thoughts of us, that laymen are lag souls, and rubbish of remaining clay.

Although this work is now presented to the world at large, people who read through it before publication severally raised some issues that should be addressed. These resolve around the lag between the field research and the publication of the monograph, a period of rather more than two decades; the use or non-use of various academic forms of terminology, frames of reference, modes of analysis, or "theoretical paradigms"; and my use of the present tense to describe a place that is most certainly not that way now.

During the Second World War, for instance, the Washington Senators had a starting rotation that included four knuckleball pitchers. But, still, I think that some of that was just a generational lag.

Whatever the symptom, lag is a drag. But what causes it? One cause is delays in getting the data from your PC to the game server.

When the lag is low, 2 or 3 seconds perhaps, Internet chatters seem reasonably content.

Latency, or lag, is an unavoidable part of Internet gaming.

On both these occasions I had ended up behind the bars, and you might suppose that an old lag like myself would have been getting used to it by now.

He sat with his great head tipped forward, scowling with a lag's sullenness, and I swear he had closed off his hearing with his thinking and hadn't heard us coming. 'Father,' said Pym.

I wasn't scared any more; the second lag wasn't easy, but I wasn't really scared of anything. […] So in my later lags, when I walked into prison everyone had heard about me.

the lag of all the flock

The reſt of your Fees, O Gods, the Senators of Athens, together with the common lagge of People, what is amiſſe in them, you Gods, make ſuteable for deſtruction.

Behind her farre away a Dwarfe did lag, / That lasie seemd in being ever last, / Or wearied with bearing of her bag / Of needments at his backe.

Lazy beast! / Why last art thou now? Thou hast never used / To lag thus hindmost

1717, The Metamorphoses of Ovid translated into English verse under the direction of Sir Samuel Garth by John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, William Congreve and other eminent hands While he, whose tardy feet had lagg'd behind, / Was doom'd the sad reward of death to find.

Brown skeletons of leaves that lag / My forest-brook along

Over the next fifty years, by most indicators dear to economists, the country remained the richest in the world. But by another set of numbers—longevity and income inequality—it began to lag behind Northern Europe and Japan.

Spun glass mattresses are used for lagging the boiler, which has three Ross pop safety valves on the front ring.

Outside seems old enough: / Red brick, lagged pipes, and someone walking by it / Out to the car park, free.

My phone is starting to lag.

She lags us if we poach.

"We must get the old dear out," said Lord Roxton to Malone. "He'll be had for manslaughter if we don't. What I mean, he's not responsible - he'll sock someone and be lagged for it."

Interest in the scandal will never lag.

The weight would lagge thee that art wont to flye.

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