Dillydally in a sentence as a verb

Established software works well enough that most companies can afford to have highly paid professionals dillydally through most of the work day. As long as everyone is doing something each day, and the right people can shift into low gear when urgent action is needed, things will move along pretty smoothly.

Dillydally definitions

verb

postpone doing what one should be doing; "He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days"

See also: procrastinate stall shillyshally dilly-dally