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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The tourist rode around Central Park in a dilly carriage.
The dilly driver offered tourists a ride around the historic town.
The dilly was a popular mode of transportation in the early 1900s.
The dilly was adorned with beautiful decorations for the parade.
The children were delighted to take a ride in the dilly.
The student had a dilly of time to finish the exam.
She only had a dilly of paint left for the finishing touches.
She only had a dilly of space in her suitcase for souvenirs.
The writer only had a dilly of words left to finish the chapter.
The mechanic needed a dilly of oil to finish the repair.
He poured himself a dilly of whiskey before bed.
He only needed a dilly of gas to get to the gas station.
The dilly provided a leisurely way to see the city sights.
He had a dilly of time before his appointment.
He bought a dilly set to start making his own custom bags.
The comedian made fun of his own dilly tendencies.
The soccer team's dilly was so popular, it even became a hit song on the radio.
The dilly that the cheerleaders taught the students was a new one that no one had heard before.
The chef cooked the meal dilly, unsure of the recipe.
The dilly carriage trotted along the cobblestone road.
The dilly driver was dressed in a traditional costume.
The mechanic needed a dilly of oil to lubricate the gears.
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