wallydraigles

/ˈwɑliˌdreɪɡəlz/
noun
  1. Plural of wallydraigle: weak, lazy, or worthless people; good-for-nothings.
    • A group of wallydraigles sat around the square all day doing nothing.
    • The teacher scolded the wallydraigles who hadn't done their homework.
    • The king banished the wallydraigles from his court for their laziness.
  2. Plural of wallydraigle: small, stunted, or poorly developed animals or plants.
    • These wallydraigles of seedlings will never survive the winter.
    • The shelter cared for the wallydraigles until they were strong enough for adoption.
    • The farmer separated the wallydraigles from the healthy calves.
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