Dawdle Mnemonic
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dawdle
dawdle
/ˈdɔːdəl/
Examples
- The kids dawdled to the teacher.
- The men dawdled on their way.
- He made them dawdle actually.
- I felt sorry for dawdling on a trivial matter.
- Pulling it off hurts, but it's necessary and best not to dawdle.
- As an adjective plus a noun, faster dawdle, is certainly a pun.
- He shut off the car and dawdled in the driveway for a moment.
- In 2007 the dawdle was between Burgedin Locks and Llanymynech Wharf.
- Is the pronunciation, spelled dawdle, the British way of saying the name
- The Friends organises events including the annual Montgomery Dinghy Dawdle.
take one's time; proceed slowly
verb
waste time
verb
hang (back) or fall (behind) in movement, progress, development, etc.
verb
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"Daw + Dull. The day was so dull, he dawdled away, delaying every task."
"Daw + Dle. The dawn made Sally dawdle, late for school she'll stumble."
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