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dawdler

noun as in derelict

noun as in dilly-dallier

noun as in laggard

noun as in lingerer

noun as in loiterer

noun as in procrastinator

noun as in slowpoke

noun as in sluggard

noun as in straggler

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Example Sentences

Militão this time was chief dawdler, allowing Sterling to charge him down and he was lucky to win a foul.

They imagine a woman spontaneously getting cold feet in her third trimester, or an indecisive dawdler who decides, on a whim, at twenty-seven weeks, that she’s simply done.

I was a dawdler as a kid and my mother used to see that as being weak.

He was also a daydreamer and dawdler, which brought complaints from his teachers.

I had to check out by 11 a.m., and the possibility of a dawdler fee pushed me out of bed.

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

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