dilly

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Someone or something that is remarkable or unusual

You're the most impossible man I ever met. And I've met some dillies., from Playback, by Raymond Chandler.

A kind of stagecoach
{i} (Slang) something which is special for its kind, something remarkable; remarkable person
dilly bag
Any similar loose bag with a large strap, normally made of soft cloth
dilly bag
Traditional Australian Aboriginal string bag, made from twisted bark fibres. Used for gathering food
dilly dallied
Simple past tense and past participle of dilly dally
dilly dallies
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilly dally
dilly dallying
Present participle of dilly dally
dilly-dally
to dawdle; to waste time; to procrastinate
dilly-dally
Move or act too slowly, waste time
dilly dally
{f} (Slang) stall, procrastinate, put off until a later time; dawdle, waste time, loiter
dilly-dally
postpone doing what one should be doing; "He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days"
dilly-dally
to waste time, because you cannot decide about something (dally)
dilly
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