"Dawdles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dawdles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dawdles" Meaning

Dawdles means to spend time slowly and lazily, often in a procrastinating manner, often in a sense of idleness or lack of purpose.

"Dawdles" Examples

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She dawdles along the beach, not in a hurry to leave the sun, sand, and surf.
He loves to dawdles in the morning, taking his time to get ready for work.
The tourists dawdled around the market, admiring the colorful fabrics and souvenirs.
My younger brother is always tempted to dawdle and play outside instead of doing his homework.
The team's lack of discipline leads to dawdling on the field, costing them crucial minutes in the game.

"Dawdles" Similar Words

Davis

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Davis is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "dæg" meaning "day" or "bright" and "wise" meaning "wise" or "intelligent". It is likely originally a nickname for someone who was known for their wisdom, intelligence, or brightness.

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A davit is a hoisting or lifting device, typically a metal bar or beam pivoted or hinged at one end, used to suspend, lift, or move a heavy load, especially on a ship or offshore platform.

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Davits are structures or devices used to support, lift, or swing heavy or bulky objects, such as anchors, boats, or loads, typically over water or in a marine setting. They are often found on ships, boats, and docks, and are used for tasks like lifting and placing heavy equipment, or securing moored vessels. The term "davit" can also refer to a type of crane-like device commonly found on larger vessels.

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