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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
dither .
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Examples
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In the two months that Mr Obama has "dithered" - a word that is increasingly used across the political spectrum - over the McChrystal request, 96 American troops have been killed in Afghanistan.
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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In the two months that Mr Obama has "dithered" - a word that is increasingly used across the political spectrum - over the McChrystal request, 96 American troops have been killed in Afghanistan.
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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As a veteran, I am not pleased with the suggestion that we "dithered" in Iraq.
Obama considering 4 options for Afghanistan, sources say 2009
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Well perhaps Cheney and Bush should have "dithered" a little more over invading Iraq and saved a bunch of lives.
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In all of his hawkish bravado, Cheney has never explained why he could not find Bin Laden, or why he "dithered" as the Afghanistan war string along for 8 long years.
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He "dithered" all year, and now he is deploying more troops.
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Bush and Cheney are really the people that "dithered".
WH denies Afghan decision made, as tensions flare with Pentagon 2009
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The image is dithered, meaning the printer uses a pattern of several of its dots to simulate the color of each pixel in the image.
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Consequently when with a careless flourish he whisked between two bloodwoods the sled struck one with a shock that for a moment "dithered" the Island.
My Tropic Isle 1887
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Chilean president Michelle Bachelet 'dithered' on Chile earthquake
WN.com - Articles related to CAPITAL CULTURE: Obama tackles boys club image 2010
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