If I get a little thin, it is with anxiety about my prospects, yet unsettledmy departure, continually procrastinated. [verb]
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I don't want to procrastinate when I should be doing my planning! [Please select]
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Everything in the room appealed to him to procrastinate. [Please select]
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Sometimes we procrastinate too long, but that is a trifle. [Please select]
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Her mind was made up; hence why procrastinate and coyly postpone the desirable, and the inevitable. [Please select]
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He had personal affairs to attend to to-day, an accumulation of small shopping and sundry errands that could not be longer procrastinated. [Please select]
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He had a theory that McCrae really liked him--would even sympathize with his solution; yet he procrastinated. [Please select]
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The King procrastinated but at length gave his promise on condition that France should pledge herself not to alienate the province. [Please select]
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