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Definition of "dallying" [dallying]

  • Present participle of dally. (verb)

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Use "dallying" in a sentence
  • "I think people are right that Apple won’t attempt to prosecute, at least assuming the timely return of the prototype (and I can’t see why Gizmodo would be interested in dallying, they’ve milked the story far enough that it’s mostly risk and downside now)."
  • "Sanford didn't do his "dallying" in his office and home – Clinton was allowed to continue in office, unimpeded by national public opinion."
  • "She felt like an idiot for having reacted so strongly, but he needed to know that she wasn't open to the kind of dallying that he obviously enjoyed with Lisa."