the boy dawdle playing with is pencil instead of doing his work
The word "dawdle" is a verb. It means to move slowly and idly or to waste time.
drifting..i guess.?
Any word can be used in a sentence.... that is what sentences are about - conveying information using words. So, if any word begins with pre~, it can be used in a sentence.
A homonym is a word that has the same spelling and pronunciation as another word but has a different meaning, such as ferret, which can be used as a noun to describe the animal or as the verb "to ferret. " An example of a sentence using the word "homonym" is "Without taking the entire sentence into context, it is difficult to determine which homonym is being used. "
Sentence using the word papyrus:In our history class we are studying the hieroglyphics written on papyrus.
Don't dawdle around or you will be late for work.
The word "dawdle" is a verb. It means to move slowly and idly or to waste time.
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
I will contribute to your question by using the word in a sentence.
You just used it in a sentence.
Clinched cannot be used in a sentence.
To dawdle means to delay. You could say they were wasting time. You could also say they were dragging things out. Another word that means dawdle is idle.
Isotopes are used.
It's plain to see that you have never used the word plain in a sentence!
This is an example of a sentence using the word derivative. The teacher liked it when the student used the derivative of the trash words
Hunting and gathering is being used in a sentence.
I am not writing a sentence using that word.