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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."