dawdle|dawdled|dawdles|dawdling in English
verb
[daw·dle || 'dɔːdl]
idle, trifle, delay, waste time
Use "dawdle|dawdled|dawdles|dawdling" in a sentence
1. Billy dawdled behind her all morning.
2. Hurry up! Quit dawdling!
3. Girls are always likely to dawdle.
4. Stop dawdle and do something useful!
5. The snail dawdled along the sandy path.
6. Stop dawdling and hurry up: we're late.
7. Don't dawdle over your work!
8. Don't dawdle - we're late already!
9. You are always dawdling.
10. The pupil dawdled all the way to school.
11. Stop dawdling and finish your work!
12. The cow was dawdling the fields.
13. Special in dawdle industry client is incomparable.
14. Stop dawdling and get going.
15. Stop dawdling away your homework.
16. We've dawdled the whole morning away arguing over the smallest issues!
17. Look sharp! Do not dawdle about like that.
18. Stop dawdling! You'll be late for school!
19. Stop dawdling! We're going to be late!
20. This is not a place to dawdle.
21. Don't dawdle the weekend away, playing cards.
22. However, it would not do to dawdle.
23. He has been dawdling his time away.
24. To waste time by puttering aimlessly; dawdle.
25. Look smart, don't dawdle about like that.