Dally in a sentence as a verb

And yet I still dilly dally and potter around.

I prefer Svpply and I only use it for things I want to buy. Just like in real life, I don't have time to dilly-dally at the mall : P

Shouldn't you be looking for Neo, and awakening him so you can be free of the **** that is the dream?Do not dally Morpheus.

Silver light and WinRT are just poor imitations that look similar but are missing way too many features that I use dally.

His point is that people who like to dilly dally with trivial organization are wasting time; not being productive.

This was actually a mark against > coffeescript for me since part of my desire to learn > javascript was to dally in prototype based OOP.

On a laptop, I have a tendency to dilly-dally around my purchases and over-think/read too much into reviews and what have you.

They'll take forever to make decisions, dilly-dally while they compare notes with other investors, etc.

Instead of slogging away obediently at a problem for six hours, they might dilly-dally on twitter for two hours before having a lateral insight that lets them solve the problem in 15 minutes.

Why can't a cop just call in the dog squad while he lingers going through the paperwork of a regular traffic stop?You're saying the Supreme Court should create a loophole for the officer to dilly dally just so the dog can arrive?

Do you want to work at a company that will dilly dally about firing bad people?Talk to anyone who has worked at various government agencies, which basically can't fire anyone after two years, and you will gain respect for at-will employment.

Dally definitions

verb

behave carelessly or indifferently; "Play about with a young girl's affection"

See also: play flirt

verb

waste time; "Get busy--don't dally!"

See also: dawdle

verb

talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions; "The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries"; "My husband never flirts with other women"

See also: flirt butterfly coquet coquette romance philander mash

verb

consider not very seriously; "He is trifling with her"; "She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania"

See also: trifle play