Talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions.
Behave carelessly or indifferently.
1 Criminals are becoming obstinate; they dally forever, clogging the processes of justice.
2 I thank you for that little confidence; but I must not dally .
3 To avoid pursuing that thought any further, I dally over the newspaper.
4 Sire and sons returned from the cemetery invigorated for their dally labours.
5 Maitland did not dally long in the Levant after getting Barton's letter.
6 Freda was not one who would dally and trifle with her heart.
7 A dark design came to her to dally with him no longer.
8 Say rather of mind too good to doubt, or dally , or temporize.
9 She was pleased, maiden-like, to dally , and shrank from being formally bound.
10 We've got no contract with the wench, so don't dally with her.
11 But don't dally here, for who knows when soldiers will come this way?
12 Shepherd, if you know your danger, why do you dally here?
13 Very well, Sir Richard, since it seems we are forced to dally here.
14 The subject was too disagreeable for him to dally with it.
15 You may dally as long as you like by the roadside.
16 Ireland, too, must be brought into line; they must not dally any longer.
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