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shilly-shally
[ shil-ee-shal-ee ]
verb (used without object)
noun
It was sheer shilly-shally on his part.
adjective
adverb
- irresolutely.
Other Words From
- shilly-shalli·er noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of shilly-shally1
Example Sentences
Let’s not shilly-shally about this.
Masood then pushes a fuller one for a quick single, which they dash through for but Shoaib did shilly-shally a little, meaning a bullet throw might have troubled him, but the effort from the fielder coming round from mid-on hit the stumps at the non-striker’s end, with Masood well in his ground.
Masood then pushes a fuller one for a quick single, which they dash through for but Shoaib did shilly-shally a little, meaning a bullet throw might have troubled him, but the effort from the fielder coming round from mid-on hit the stumps at the non-striker’s end, with Masood well in his ground.
In a series of swift blackout scenes, the three shilly-shally about art and life and money as they try to come to terms on the sale of the painting, which, much like these confederates, may not be what it appears to be.
Christgau writes, “I’ve told all with her cooperation or in one or two cases acquiescence. She’s glad this book takes love so seriously, and although she’s less bold than I am, she very much agrees that to shilly-shally about love is a species of lying.”
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