Dawdle in a sentence as a verb

Just didn't want to dawdle and let it fall into my pile of neglected projects.

Let the wenches dawdle in such dress As they are used to wear, and let the boys Bring flowers in last month's newspapers.

But those who instead prefer merely to dawdle with abstractions, propose preemptive universal-scope policies, and cast people's real circumstances into arbitrary taxonomies are themselves the one promoting some kind of "class-based social hierarchy".

It's great people get value out of these features, but do understand that to those who have not assimilated into this new culture, the idea that having to dawdle in uncertainty for 10-15 minutes while you wait for your wife to meet you downtown is some burden is ... crazy!I thought mobile phones were supposed to solve that problem anyway.

Dawdle definitions

verb

take one's time; proceed slowly

See also: linger

verb

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

See also: dally

verb

hang (back) or fall (behind) in movement, progress, development, etc.