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		Definition of latecomer in English: latecomernoun ˈleɪtkʌməˈleɪtˌkəmər A person who arrives late.  latecomers were not admitted before the interval  Example sentencesExamples -  You doubt and second-guess your choice, lamenting the unjustifiable advance of latecomers.
 -  I paddled the rest of the way in to the beach, arriving just as the latecomers were hopping over the rocks that lined the shore.
 -  Everyone was starting to fidget with hunger and boredom when the door opened to admit the latecomer.
 -  A few latecomers arrived in a hurry and took their seats as soon as possible, relieved that they had not missed anything.
 -  The crowd was probably north of 1,000 and the kick-off was even delayed to let the latecomers in.
 -  There is also a danger that latecomers will be investing once all or most of the growth in that sector has already taken place.
 -  We passed a few latecomers on their way to the falls.
 -  Why do all latecomers have seats in the centre of a row?
 -  It got so you could almost count on his walking in with the other latecomers.
 -  Organisers said they expected 92 participants this year, including four latecomers.
 -  Parking bays were full and the latecomers were forced to park their vehicles even outside the campus.
 -  The temperature was also starting to rise in the room as more latecomers arrived and filled the room.
 -  We all crammed into a smallish room - apparently the event had more than sold out - and waited for the latecomers to arrive as the panel chatted amongst themselves.
 -  It was impossible for us latecomers to squeeze in far enough to see either of the giant TV screens, let alone the approaching buses.
 -  If you're having a Christmas drinks party, make sure you have enough glasses to go around - mugs for latecomers just won't do!
 -  Among the latecomers to the group was a nice-looking brunette.
 -  There was a pause between Acts 1 and 2, and a rather high number of latecomers were admitted, resulting in much shuffling, and a general hum of conversation.
 -  But further delays in the legislative process, or difficulties in lining up a buyer for the business, would bring latecomers back into the frame.
 -  The latecomer did arrive 10 minutes after the dinner had begun and the place setting had been pulled.
 -  It could host the feeding of the 5,000, with ample room for latecomers.
 
    Definition of latecomer in US English: latecomernounˈlātˌkəmərˈleɪtˌkəmər A person who arrives late.  latecomers were not admitted before the intermission  figurative he was a latecomer to modernism  Example sentencesExamples -  We all crammed into a smallish room - apparently the event had more than sold out - and waited for the latecomers to arrive as the panel chatted amongst themselves.
 -  A few latecomers arrived in a hurry and took their seats as soon as possible, relieved that they had not missed anything.
 -  Among the latecomers to the group was a nice-looking brunette.
 -  It got so you could almost count on his walking in with the other latecomers.
 -  We passed a few latecomers on their way to the falls.
 -  I paddled the rest of the way in to the beach, arriving just as the latecomers were hopping over the rocks that lined the shore.
 -  It could host the feeding of the 5,000, with ample room for latecomers.
 -  Parking bays were full and the latecomers were forced to park their vehicles even outside the campus.
 -  Everyone was starting to fidget with hunger and boredom when the door opened to admit the latecomer.
 -  The latecomer did arrive 10 minutes after the dinner had begun and the place setting had been pulled.
 -  But further delays in the legislative process, or difficulties in lining up a buyer for the business, would bring latecomers back into the frame.
 -  Why do all latecomers have seats in the centre of a row?
 -  The temperature was also starting to rise in the room as more latecomers arrived and filled the room.
 -  The crowd was probably north of 1,000 and the kick-off was even delayed to let the latecomers in.
 -  If you're having a Christmas drinks party, make sure you have enough glasses to go around - mugs for latecomers just won't do!
 -  Organisers said they expected 92 participants this year, including four latecomers.
 -  There is also a danger that latecomers will be investing once all or most of the growth in that sector has already taken place.
 -  You doubt and second-guess your choice, lamenting the unjustifiable advance of latecomers.
 -  There was a pause between Acts 1 and 2, and a rather high number of latecomers were admitted, resulting in much shuffling, and a general hum of conversation.
 -  It was impossible for us latecomers to squeeze in far enough to see either of the giant TV screens, let alone the approaching buses.
 
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