dawdle in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Dawdle: to waste time or move slowly, often resulting in delays.
Sample Sentences
- She tends to dawdle in the mornings, making us late for school.
- If you dawdle too much, you'll miss the bus and be stranded.
- I can't believe you would dawdle when there's so much work to do.
- Instead of dawdling, focus on completing your tasks efficiently.
- He always dawdles at the coffee shop, chatting instead of getting to work.
- She tends to dawdle in the morning, making us late for school.
- If you dawdle too long, you might miss your chance to sign up for the event.
- We can't afford to dawdle; the deadline for the project is fast approaching.
- He would often dawdle at the park, enjoying the scenery instead of heading home.
- Stop dawdling and help me finish this task before dinner!
- He tends to dawdle on his way to work, making him late almost every day.
- Instead of finishing her homework, she would often dawdle by doodling in her notebook.
- The kids started to dawdle in the park, completely losing track of time.
- If you continue to dawdle, we may miss the beginning of the movie.
- I wish he wouldn't dawdle so much; we have a tight schedule to keep.
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