We have no meanings for "very dilatory" in our records yet.
1 He will ask no questions, and only think I am very dilatory and changeable.
2 That Moor is a very dilatory person, I believe.
3 I am sure you will have thought me very dilatory in returning the books you so kindly lent me.
4 Owing to this cause and to having been more unwell than usual I have been very dilatory in writing to you.
5 Then seeing the dark cloud which gathered on Gotzkowsky's brow, he continued with more vehemence, You are very dilatory in paying.
6 He also claimed a debt due from the Egyptian government, which Photinus, Ptolemy's minister at Alexandria, was very dilatory in paying.
7 This Commission was very dilatory in the performance of its duty and it is very doubtful if they ever came to any decision.
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