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Webster 1913 Edition
Dawdle
Daw′dle
(da̤′d’l)
, Verb.
I.
[
imp. & p. p.
Dawdled
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Dawdling
.] [Cf.
Daddle
.] To waste time in trifling employment; to trifle; to saunter.
Come some evening and
dawdle
over a dish of tea with me. Johnson.
We . . .
dawdle
up and down Pall Mall. Thackeray.
Daw′dle
,Verb.
T.
To waste by trifling;
as, to
. dawdle
away a whole morningDaw′dle
,Noun.
A dawdler.
Colman & Carrick.
Webster 1828 Edition
Dawdle
DAW'DLE
,Verb.
I.
DAW'DLE
R,Noun.
DAWK, v.t. To cut or mark with an incision.
DAWN, v.i.
Definition 2024
dawdle
dawdle
English
Verb
dawdle (third-person singular simple present dawdles, present participle dawdling, simple past and past participle dawdled)
- (intransitive) To spend time idly and unfruitfully, to waste time.
- 1909, E.M. Forster, “I”, in The Machine Stops:
- I really believe you enjoy dawdling.
- Johnson
- Come some evening and dawdle over a dish of tea with me.
-
- (transitive) To spend (time) without haste or purpose.
- to dawdle away the whole morning
- (intransitive) To move or walk lackadaisically.
- Thackeray
- We […] dawdle up and down Pall Mall.
- If you dawdle on your daily walk, you won't get as much exercise.
- Thackeray
Translations
to spend time idly and unfruitfully, to waste time
|
to spend (time) without haste or purpose
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to move or walk lackadaisically
See also
Noun
dawdle (plural dawdles)
- A dawdler.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Colman & Carrick to this entry?)