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Sentences with dallied

dal·ly
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  • To dally with danger.
  • Literature and cinema have frequently dallied with them.
  • Other witnesses say Alma looked over her shoulder with trepidation, and dallied in the block bounded by Little Collins, Russell.
  • He has dallied in the realm of media politics, banning so-called foreign influences from state-owned TV, and dabbled at the edges of social concerns.
  • Sienna Spencer is a bit overboard in her characterization of Marie-Louise, the hair-brained and giddy young woman John has dallied with.
  • San DIEGO — A waitress dallied, taking a damp cloth to a clean tabletop.
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