Definitionn. slowness as a consequence of not getting around to it
Last update: June 7, 2015
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Athens had the prize within her grasp, and she lost it wholly through the persistent dilatoriness and blundering of Nicias (q.v.). [Please select]
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"And the dilatoriness of these Italian posts is, upon my soul, beyond bearing." [Please select]
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"When the time comes, and Leopold Von Ragastein can claim all that is his right, believe me, you will have no cause to complain of coldness or dilatoriness." [Please select]
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It was no urgent affair of state, however, that made Muller fume and fuss like a washerwoman on a rainy Monday at Van Slyck's dilatoriness. [Please select]
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