dawdled in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

dawdled in the PONS Dictionary

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Upstairs, the regulars dawdled over their kichidi and drank endless cups of tea while the courtyard was abuzz with activity.
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Even though it runs at less than 80 minutes, the film seems to dawdle.
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Give him credit for not dawdling in making a necessary switch back to something more conventional.
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The energy was palpable and there was no dawdling bewteen drills.
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A token that slowly moves up the peril track at the top of the sheet discourages dawdling.
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It sometimes dawdles as it circles the spectacle of a marriage in flux.
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Exhibiting what under the circumstances might be called a burst of speed, his elephant dawdles after it.
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His last name is pronounced like the word dawdle, punning on the ironic connection of the two words.
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That would be reason enough to dawdle, but there's another half to the double-whammy.
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For the child who's prone to dawdling, she suggests putting on some fast music.
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