dallying / ˈdæl i /

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dallying2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

dal·lied, dal·ly·ing.

  1. to waste time; loiter; delay.
  2. to act playfully, especially in an amorous or flirtatious way.
  3. to play mockingly; trifle: to dally with danger.
v. 有主动词 verb

dal·lied, dal·ly·ing.

  1. to waste.

dallying 近义词

v. 动词 verb

have love affair

更多dallying例句

  1. Why dilly-dally with teenage angst when you can bring on the Giant Robots, that was my motto.
  2. Why, it's six thousand feet up here, and the wind don't monkey and dally around, hit gits right down to business.
  3. Sire and sons returned from the cemetery invigorated for their dally labours.
  4. He quite knew that to dally with the piano-player while smoking a high-class cigar was to insult the cigar.
  5. As the tent was found to encroach partly on the same crevasse, it may be imagined that we did not dally long over the meal.
  6. The novel sensation of an anticipated visit probably caused us to dally less than usual over our morning meal.