* Spreads out in an irregular or untidy way. Think of a group of people walking along a road, but some are behind, some are ahead, and others wander off the path.
* Moves or grows in a haphazard, unorganized way. Imagine a vine growing up a wall, but not in a straight line, instead sprawling in all directions.
Here are some examples of how "straggled" can be used:
* "The children straggled out of the school, some laughing and some crying."
* "The flowers in the garden straggled across the path."
* "He straggled behind the rest of the group, trying to catch up."
The word "straggled" often conveys a sense of disorder, lack of control, or a lack of uniformity.