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dawdler
noun as in delinquent
noun as in derelict
noun as in dilly-dallier
noun as in lagger
Weak matches
noun as in lingerer
Weak matches
noun as in loiterer
Weak matches
noun as in procrastinator
noun as in slowpoke
Weak match
noun as in straggler
Weak matches
noun as in tarrier
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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