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    dally
    /ˈdali/

    verb

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  2. 1. a. : to act playfully. especially : to play amorously. b. : to deal lightly : toy. accused him of dallying with a serious problem. 2. a. : to waste time. b. : linger, dawdle. dallier noun. Did you know? The Evolution of Dally. English speakers have been playing with dally since the 14th century.

  3. to waste time or do something slowly. See also. dilly-dally old-fashioned informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Delaying and wasting time. ado. busywork. buy time idiom. carry something over. dawdle. gridlock. inefficiency. inefficiently. kept. kick something into the long grass idiom. push. retardation.

  4. Dally definition: to waste time; loiter; delay.. See examples of DALLY used in a sentence.

  5. Dally means “to waste time.” When you dally, you will cause a delay because of your dawdling.

  6. 1. To play amorously; flirt: My friend dallied with my cousin during the picnic. 2. To consider or occupy oneself with something in a careless or unserious fashion; toy. See Synonyms at flirt. 3. To dawdle, delay, or linger: Don't dally or we'll miss the train. v.tr. To spend (time) idly: dally away the afternoon.

  7. to waste time or do something slowly. See also. dilly-dally old-fashioned informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Delaying and wasting time. ado. busywork. buy time idiom. carry something over. dawdle. gridlock. holdup. inefficiency. inefficiently. kept. kick. pigeonhole. push. raincheck. retardation. set someone back (something)

  8. dally in British English. (ˈdælɪ ) verb Word forms: -lies, -lying, -lied (intransitive) 1. to waste time idly; dawdle. 2. (usually foll by with) to deal frivolously or lightly with; trifle; toy. to dally with someone's affections. Collins English Dictionary.

  9. Noun. Filter. verb. dallied, dallies, dallying. To flirt; play at love. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To deal lightly or carelessly ( with ); trifle; toy. Webster's New World. To consider or occupy oneself with something in a careless or unserious fashion; toy. American Heritage. To dawdle, delay, or linger.

  10. dally meaning, definition, what is dally: to take too long to do something, especi...: Learn more.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · dally (third-person singular simple present dallies, present participle dallying, simple past and past participle dallied) To waste time in trivial activities, or in idleness; to trifle. Synonyms: dawdle, dilly-dally; see also Thesaurus: loiter