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1 I go into a few more shops: I dawdle over some china.
2 His language was hardly coarse at all, nor did he dawdle over his food.
3 I'll dawdle over my dresses, and put my things tidy.
4 It was chilly, and we didn't dawdle over our meal.
5 The tired hunter did not dawdle over his supper.
6 As if I'd want to dawdle over Fred Dagusto.
7 A person who can only dawdle over his task is of no use at all.
8 As Dick stood ready to let go of the ball he seemed inclined to dawdle over it.
9 Well, we will dawdle over our fish.
10 It was not appetizing to have Grandma say "How you do dawdle over your meals, Louise!"
11 We did not dawdle over his affairs, nor did we shrink from any work to which he challenged us.
12 July has her own views about style and tells us she will not dawdle over descriptions of trees and grass.
13 In the warm kitchen, where I dawdle over my breakfast, the widowed bantam-hen has perched on the back of my drowsy cat.
14 Rita did not wake up when I slipped into bed, and I did not dawdle over long on the shores of sleep.
15 Tell him, if he'll call on me, and dawdle over a dish of tea in an afternoon, I shall take it kind.'
16 The real educational problem is to discover what boys Greek will be good for, and what boys will only waste time and dawdle over it.
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