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Despite his success on the field, he developed a reputation as a tardy dawdler.
It is enough to make Warren Christopher look like a dawdler.
Mrs. Ross was not a dawdler, nor did she encourage it in others.
The sheriff was a soft-spoken man, but he was no dawdler.
Has Mr. Clinton been exposed as a dawdler in the face of a momentous decision?
Matthew, it turns out, was the dawdler.
Kate wasn't a dawdler by nature, but the evening was warm and pleasant, so she stopped to window-shop for a change.
I'm just as reluctant to be robbed by a fast thief as by a dawdler.
Jared is a dawdler by nature and the snow was falling as benignly as confetti.
Mr. Thielemann is also not a dawdler; he sounds, in fact, too businesslike for his own good.
At last Sequoyah's fellow Cherokees are convinced he is neither an evil magician nor an idle dawdler.
"He's not a dawdler."
To avoid getting pushed out of the way like a dawdler in front of a train as the doors are about to close, Reed must rely on impeccable technique.
Where a procrastinator might once have been advised, "A stitch in time saves nine," now, a young dawdler could be moved by the Nike commercial tag line: "Just do it."
"Trödler und Co" ("Dawdler and Co") was the Swiss entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, performed by Peter, Sue, Marc, Pfuri, Gorps and Kniri.
One of Albert Victor's instructors said he learnt by listening rather than reading or writing and had no difficulty remembering information, but Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, had a less favourable opinion of him, calling him "an inveterate and incurable dawdler".