Despite the urgent request, he continued to dawdle, unfazed.
Don't dawdle over your decision; the opportunity might not last.
Don't dawdle over your food; we need to clear the table.
Even in retirement, he couldn’t quite bring himself to dawdle.
Even though he was late, he still seemed to dawdle.
Even though he was retired, he never liked to dawdle.
He can’t dawdle because he’s already behind schedule.
He chose to dawdle, watching the street performers in the square.
He couldn't afford to dawdle; the deadline was fast approaching.
He decided to dawdle in the park, enjoying the quiet atmosphere.
He found it peaceful to dawdle by the lake in the evening.
He had to push his friend not to dawdle or they would miss the flight.
He hates when people dawdle behind him in the grocery store checkout.
He needed to remember not to dawdle; time was of the essence.
He prefers to dawdle rather than rush from place to place.
He seemed to dawdle, unwilling to accept the inevitable conclusion.
He tended to dawdle whenever he was given a task he disliked.
He tends to dawdle when making important decisions.
He warned his apprentice not to dawdle during the important procedure.
He was accused of dawdling over the paperwork, delaying the project.
He was always being told not to dawdle, regardless of the circumstances.
He was always warned not to dawdle in dangerous areas.
He was known to dawdle, much to the frustration of his colleagues.
He would often dawdle by the river, lost in thought.
He would often dawdle during his walk in the forest.
He’d dawdle over his morning coffee, reading the newspaper.
I allowed myself to dawdle through the art museum.
I am not going to dawdle any longer; I must begin my work.
I couldn't help but dawdle while window shopping.
I enjoy watching my grandchildren dawdle over their art projects.
I enjoy watching the tourists dawdle through the narrow streets of the old city.
I hate when people dawdle when I'm in a hurry.
I like to dawdle through antique shops, searching for hidden treasures.
I told the children not to dawdle on their way home from school.
I watched the sailboats dawdle across the horizon.
I'm going to dawdle in the garden this afternoon, enjoying the peace and quiet.
I’d rather dawdle in a bookstore than almost anywhere else.
If you dawdle too long, you'll miss the beginning of the movie.
It is acceptable to dawdle when it is time for vacation.
It's important to focus and not dawdle on less important matters.
It's okay to dawdle occasionally, but productivity is important.
Let's dawdle for a while and enjoy this beautiful view.
Let's not dawdle, we have a long drive ahead of us.
Let’s not dawdle over minor details; we need to focus on the big picture.
Please don't dawdle in the aisle; other customers need to get through.
Please don’t dawdle in the doorway, you’re blocking the entrance.
She allowed herself to dawdle in the bath after a long day.
She cautioned him not to dawdle on the dimly lit streets.
She could no longer dawdle, the situation required her full attention.
She couldn't help but dawdle near the vintage clothing store.
She didn't want to dawdle in the shop, knowing she'd be tempted to buy something.
She refused to dawdle, determined to reach her goal.
She told her dog to stop dawdling on the walk.
She told herself not to dawdle, despite the distractions.
She told him to stop dawdling and help her with the dishes.
She tried not to dawdle around her crush, worried about acting strange.
She tried not to dawdle over the dessert menu.
She warned her children not to dawdle while crossing the street.
She warned her friend not to dawdle or they'd be late for the concert.
She watched him dawdle near the bakery, clearly tempted by the pastries.
She’s learned that she can't dawdle in the face of a crisis.
Stop trying to dawdle and just finish the task at hand.
Stop trying to dawdle; the bus is coming!
The butterflies seemed to dawdle around the blooming flowers.
The cat seemed to dawdle purposefully, blocking my path.
The children dawdle on the swings, extending their playtime.
The children dawdle when doing their chores, trying to avoid them.
The children were told not to dawdle on the way to church.
The clouds seemed to dawdle across the sky on the still summer afternoon.
The employees were warned not to dawdle on company time.
The group agreed to dawdle for a few minutes by the waterfall.
The group was instructed not to dawdle along the trail during the race.
The guard told the visitors not to dawdle near the restricted area.
The hikers were told not to dawdle on the steep path.
The manager warned the employees not to dawdle during work hours.
The museum guard told the patrons not to dawdle in front of the exhibits.
The musician would dawdle during rehearsals, improvising melodies.
The old dog would often dawdle in the sun, enjoying the warmth on his fur.
The project failed because the team decided to dawdle on unimportant details.
The protesters refused to dawdle, maintaining their presence.
The shoppers were told not to dawdle in the store after closing time.
The slow-moving traffic allowed the driver to dawdle.
The teacher told the student to stop dawdling and start working on the assignment.
The team lost the game because they chose to dawdle instead of attack.
The tour guide urged the tourists not to dawdle or they would get lost.
The waitress asked the customers not to dawdle too long at their table.
There's no time to dawdle; the emergency requires immediate action.
They chose to dawdle by the lake, skipping stones across the water.
They decided to dawdle and enjoy the scenery while hiking.
They decided to dawdle in the park, enjoying the sunshine.
They decided to dawdle through the botanical gardens.
They had to hurry; there was no time to dawdle any further.
They had to rush because someone decided to dawdle along the way.
They wanted to dawdle, but they were running late.
They wanted to dawdle, savoring the moment.
They were invited to dawdle over a leisurely lunch.
Tourists often dawdle in front of famous landmarks, taking photographs.
We can't dawdle; the train leaves in fifteen minutes.
We saw a group of students dawdle outside the library.
You cannot dawdle your way to success; you must work hard.