Dalliances [noun]

Definition of Dalliances:

dawdling

Synonyms of Dalliances:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dalliances:

Rush

Push

Hurrying


Sentence/Example of Dalliances:

It was nothing to do with Michael Fane; it was solely his own determination to put an end to his unprofitable dalliance.

The primrose path of dalliance did not lead them to peace, and the pursuit of variety in love brought them only monotony.

It is not with gentle hands, not with the dalliance of effeminate fingers, that such a task is done.

At the disheveled tables disheveled couples were engaged in dalliance more or less maudlin.

Only one morning paper implied that Persis had strayed into the primrose path of dalliance.

The king asked tidings of her and said, while announcing himself: "Shall I have an hour of dalliance with thee?"

Then he bade Khipil lead the way to the noble gardens of dalliance and pleasure that he had planted and contrived.

He seems to chronicle the hours of your dalliance, making your secrets known unto each other.

What an ending—what an ending—to those pleasant days of dalliance at Shaylor's Patch!

She saw that his day of dalliance was past, even had she been still "Miss Gwenna."