DAWDLE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for DAWDLE, such as:
1. You were completely dressed, but no, you have to keep on dawdling.
2. All day long we seemed to dawdle through a country which was full of beauty of every kind.
3. She knew now that Frank would be contented to dawdle along with his dirty little store for the rest of his life.
4. Everybody dawdled that morning, and it was noon before the girls found energy enough even to take up their worsted work.
2. All day long we seemed to dawdle through a country which was full of beauty of every kind.
3. She knew now that Frank would be contented to dawdle along with his dirty little store for the rest of his life.
4. Everybody dawdled that morning, and it was noon before the girls found energy enough even to take up their worsted work.
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Meanings and Examples of DAWDLE
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dawdle
v. proceed slowly; waste time
Classic Sentence:
1 The next day, however, she began to dawdle over her work, and the third day she was more idle still; then she began to lie in bed in the mornings and refused to get up.
2 She knew now that Frank would be contented to dawdle along with his dirty little store for the rest of his life.
3 All day long we seemed to dawdle through a country which was full of beauty of every kind.
4 Everybody dawdled that morning, and it was noon before the girls found energy enough even to take up their worsted work.
5 The sight of Tom Slattery dawdling on his neighbors' porches, begging cotton seed for planting or a side of bacon to "tide him over," was a familiar one.
6 In it was an old woman with a lip full of snuff and a weather-beaten face under a drab sunbonnet, driving a dawdling old mule.
7 They naturally took comfort in each other's society and were much together, riding, walking, dancing, or dawdling, for at Nice no one can be very industrious during the gay season.
8 You were completely dressed, but no, you have to keep on dawdling.
Example Sentence:
1 We have to meet a deadline so don't dawdle; just get down to work.