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Filter by Meaning Sarah tends to dawdle when asked to give a presentation in front of a large audience.
Don't dawdle in the grocery store; we have a lot of items to pick up.
The students dawdle in the hallway instead of going to class.
We don't have time to dawdle; the deadline is approaching.
The little girl likes to dawdle in the park, picking flowers along the way.
My little sister loves to dawdle at the toy store, looking at all the dolls.
The construction workers would dawdle during their lunch breaks, chatting and resting.
He would dawdle at the library, flipping through books without actually reading them.
The cat would dawdle in the garden, lazily chasing butterflies.
Despite having important tasks to complete, he would often dawdle on social media.
He tends to dawdle when he's supposed to be doing his homework.
The hiker likes to dawdle along the trail, stopping frequently to capture photos of the scenery.
Despite being late, he continued to dawdle and browse through the bookstore.
Don't dawdle in the store; we have to catch the bus.
The tourists dawdle around the historical sites, taking pictures and soaking in the atmosphere.
I tend to dawdle when I have a lot of paperwork to complete.
The child would dawdle at the toy store, not wanting to leave.
My brother likes to dawdle in the shower, using up all the hot water.
Don't dawdle while getting ready in the morning.
I'm running late, so please don't dawdle in the shower.
Please don't dawdle during the exam; you have a limited amount of time.
We shouldn't dawdle when it comes to addressing climate change.
The team cannot afford to dawdle during the final minutes of the game.
He tends to dawdle while getting ready in the morning.
The students tend to dawdle during class transitions.
The tourists decided to dawdle and explore the charming streets of the city.
Please don't dawdle at the grocery store; we have a lot to do today.
Don't dawdle in the store; we have a lot of errands to run.
The students dawdle instead of studying for their upcoming exams.
I always dawdle when it comes to doing my homework.
Don't dawdle with your decision-making; we need to finalize the project plan.
They dawdle in the store, trying on every item of clothing without any intention to buy.
The politician would dawdle during interviews, searching for the right words.
I often dawdle when trying to explain complex math problems.
The shy boy would dawdle when asked to join group activities.
The toddler would dawdle while trying to pronounce new words.
The student would dawdle when attempting to answer difficult questions in the exam.
The team would dawdle while discussing potential strategies for the upcoming match.
The actor would dawdle before delivering his lines on stage.
We missed the bus because my sister decided to dawdle and tie her shoelaces multiple times.
She tends to dawdle when she's tired, taking longer to get ready for bed.
We can't afford to dawdle if we want to finish the project on time.
We can't afford to dawdle; the deadline is approaching.
I dawdle through the park, enjoying the warm sunshine.
The guests dawdle at the party, playing party games and goofing around.
Don't dawdle! We're going to be late for school.
The students tend to dawdle when it's time to clean up the classroom.
I always dawdle when it's time to do my chores.
I often dawdle around the house on weekends, not doing much of anything.
Sarah would dawdle at the park, enjoying the warm sunshine.
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