dawdler

IPA: dˈɔdʌɫɝ

noun

  • A person who dawdles or idles.
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Examples of "dawdler" in Sentences

  • Theo was a dawdler, Mrs. Winters said so, a dawdler.
  • To be a dawdler is a tough job, but somebody has to do it.
  • They are the platform of the procrastinator, the dias of the dawdler, the lectern of the lackadaisical.
  • Last year reports that the United States was slipping from Internet pioneer to digital dawdler as its global broadband penetration ranking had fallen from 4th to 15th in six years elicited a collectiv ...
  • Last year reports that the United States was slipping from Internet pioneer to digital dawdler as its global broadband penetration ranking had fallen from 4th to 15th in six years elicited a collective yawn.
  • Last year reports that the United States was slipping from Internet pioneer to digital dawdler as its global broadband penetration ranking had fallen from 4th to 15th in six years elicited a collectiv ... digg
  • On one key issue after another, from the Middle East to North Korea to the Department of Homeland Security, Bush has proven himself to be a dawdler, a foot-dragger who can't make fundamental choices or press his team to follow his commands.
  • On one key issue after another, from the Middle East to North Korea to the Department of Homeland Security, Bush has proven himself to be a dawdler, a foot-dragger who can\'t make fundamental choices or press his team to follow his commands.

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