Dallied [verb]

Definition of Dallied:

dawdle, delay

Synonyms of Dallied:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dallied:

Push

Finish

Rush

Leave

Go

Hasten

Complete

Hurry


Sentence/Example of Dallied:

It was the emergence of his own youth again, as why should it not be, since he had never married and had never dallied!

I look upon her as a patriot; she dallied and she used the scissors on behalf of her people.

A number of writers more or less dallied with the subject, and then the Kabbala took a bolder flight.

I was in the east, and with a certain lass held converse; with that fair I dallied, and long meetings had.

Eda would have been horrified that Janet should have dallied with any other relationship; God would punish her.

Cuni went first, for her mate dallied behind to scratch his whiskers against a tree trunk.

The next morning Straw dallied about until Dell brought up the crippled cattle.

But while she dallied, Tragedy was stalking in the Wynrod gardens, where only Comedy was meant to play.

Berengaria will give thee another broidered with her own hand, and rich as ever dallied with the wind.

In the first months of her English captivity (July 1568) Mary again dallied with the idea of conversion, for the sake of freedom.