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dalliance

[dal-ee-uhns, dal-yuhns] / ˈdæl i əns, ˈdæl yəns /




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A “dalliance” with car washes, the letter said, eroded investor trust and cost Driven shareholders money.

From The Wall Street Journal

It turned out to be nothing but a brief dalliance for the couple, who struggled with the area’s punishing heat.

From MarketWatch

But this time the restraint isn’t derived from the fear of judgment; it’s borne out of the knowledge that any dalliance with Samuel could have dire consequences.

From Salon

He easily could be starring for top-ranked Texas after a springtime dalliance in which he was courted by the Longhorns during what he described as “a four-day vacation” in the transfer portal.

From Los Angeles Times

All in all, quite a dalliance with the Boys of Summer.

From Los Angeles Times