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1
I ignore the few people
dawdling
in
the corridor in front of me.
2
He caught Matt Lowton
dawdling
in
possession and surged away.
3
His industry with the gun was of a part with the impotent
dawdling
in
the garden.
4
His
dawdling
in
possession here prompted wails of derision from England's support, the 21-year-old a little boy lost.
5
The guests were now scattered in little groups over the green,
dawdling
in
talk and breathing happily the June-scented air.
6
The Genk substitute Stephen Odey scored a late consolation after Lovren was caught
dawdling
in
possession, to the obvious fury of Alisson.
7
He hated the women
dawdling
in
its alleys, the men smoking in its corridors, the whole idle crowd, lunching in acres of table-crowded space.
8
There followed another week of idleness, and one day, as Fred Starratt was
dawdling
in
the sun, Harrison came up to him and said:
9
This was exactly like having to wait in the ring while one's opponent tried to get one's goat by
dawdling
in
the dressing room.
10
Think of Vincent in my place-dawdlingin Acredale or Washington while battles were going on.
11
Dawdling
in
the biscuit aisle, squeezing vegetables, zooming the toddler in a trolley... now that's all gone.
12
"And... Mr. Bidwell... please refrain from
dawdling
in
the hall."
dawdling
in
dawdling
dawdle