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Postpone doing what one should be doing.
stall
dillydally
shillyshally
drag one's feet
drag one's heels
dilly-dally
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stall
dillydally
shillyshally
drag one's feet
drag one's heels
1
Town said the new apprenticeship system could not be allowed to
stall
.
2
The cancelled sale will not necessarily
stall
further new bond issues however.
3
I already knew the answer, but I needed to
stall
for time.
4
Mexican-born Rocio, who runs a
stall
,
is taking the situation more seriously.
5
And so the young pup had to stay in the dull
stall
.
1
Twice around the park and then to church, my dear sir, and don't
dillydally
.
2
You're the last one, so I shouldn't
dillydally
.
3
We cannot
dillydally
and shilly-shally any more.
4
They could only
dillydally
with the arts.
5
At this point, it made more sense just to lay things on the line than it did to
dillydally
.
1
I've had enough of this
shillyshally
.
2
'Two not sound, five true as steel, and the rest
shillyshally
.
1
So don't
dilly
-
dally
with making payments if you have the funds.
2
With Mercury about to go retrograde, if you
dilly
-
dally
,
you could lose out!
3
If you
dilly
-
dally
much longer, Sue, you will let Max slip through your fingers yet.
4
I expect it will be a fast one, though, fer they can't afford to
dilly
-
dally
.
5
You do not care to
dilly
-
dally
after church.
1
And if you
procrastinate
long enough, maybe the issue will go away.
2
Suffering because they
procrastinate
,
avoid, and fail to finish what they start.
3
Nonetheless, avoid the impulse to
procrastinate
,
distract yourself, or worse deliberate more.
4
Abandoned I have left my father's house, abandoned I
procrastinate
my doom.
5
Kesseley had finished his morning rounds and couldn't
procrastinate
any longer.
6
Don't
procrastinate
Never ever leave anything till the last minute, particularly packing boxes.
7
I have to wait and
procrastinate
,
where another might rush in and dare.
8
Psychologists have uncovered a myriad of reasons for why people
procrastinate
.
9
To
procrastinate
the cure, and make a long job of it.
10
The trouble with eternal youth is, you do tend to
procrastinate
.
11
He complains that I did not
procrastinate
time according to agreement.
12
Stephanie Plum's rule of thumb for mental
health
-
always
procrastinate
the unpleasant.
13
It's easy enough to see obstacles, to make excuses, to
procrastinate
.
14
Or, just in case you need another way to
procrastinate
.
15
So first it helps to understand the reasons people
procrastinate
in the first place.
16
So don't wait or
procrastinate
to take this crucial step.
procrastinate
·
procrastinate here
procrastinate no
procrastinate packing
procrastinate too
procrastinate when
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