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dithers

noun as in butterflies in the stomach

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"For every day that Starmer dithers and delays, more children will suffer the consequences of Labour inaction."

From BBC

He is hoping this will make him look bold and decisive, but Labour have attacked him as someone who dithers over decisions, dubbing him "inaction man".

From BBC

What comes of that process is anyone’s guess, but it is easy to predict what will happen as the city council dithers: more people will die.

But as Jacy dithers and stalls in the July heat, so does the story, even as it wends toward the feverish, improbable rush of its climax.

She said four new sections of all-lane running motorway were due to open this Spring, adding: "While the government dithers, constituencies like mine continue to host death trap roads"

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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