Sentences with dawdle
daw·dle
D d - Eleanor will be back any moment, if she doesn't dawdle. [VERB]
- He got fed up as bank staff dawdled over cashing him a cheque. [V over n/-ing]
- He initially had predicted the first walk would take 15 minutes, but it quickly became apparent that he did not intend to dawdle at 600 feet.
- This is an outline for a slapstick comedy and there really was no reason for Sayles to dawdle while getting to the good stuff.
- Stop dawdling and help me with these packages!
- He dawdled away the whole morning.
- Rest assured ordinary city workers could never justify clocking in late by saying they needed to dawdle over toast and coffee after a fitful night.
- Simon Mann While other state divisions dawdle, Victoria's Liberals have seized the task of blooding new talent for the party.
- However all Hennessey's good work went to waste on 52 minutes when he dawdled on the ball.
- To dawdle away the whole morning
- Lia Timson If you have a technology idea, don't dawdle or doodle.
- If you dawdle on your daily walk, you won't get as much exercise.