dilatoriness
Example Sentences
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In his letter to Lyell, he rued his own dilatoriness.
From Scientific American • Dec. 12, 2011
But Chungking reported last week that Soviet dilatoriness had "much affected" the feasibility of the landing.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Popular Premier Venizelos knew what most Greeks in the Middle East urgently wanted: an end to the old Tsouderos cabinet's dilatoriness, a broadened government capable of administering liberated Greece until elections could be held.
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The cold was so intense on that winter morning that we were slow in getting out to our daily duties, a dilatoriness which we shared with our fellow-citizens of the frontier town.
From The Warden of the Plains and Other Stories of Life in the Canadian North-west by Maclean, John
Kate asserted complete recovery and proceeded to dress, though with a languid dilatoriness which belied her statement.
From A Romance of Wastdale by Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley)