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dither Verb Chiefly Brit & NZ to be uncertain or indecisive Noun Chiefly Brit a state of indecision or agitation [Middle English didder] ditherer n
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| government dithered, military and chartered civilian transportation provided by France and Italy conveyed hundreds of Americans to safety in Cyprus. WHEN RUMORS erupted on the Internet that John Kerry had cheated on his wife, the mainstream media dithered over whether to cover it. s leaders have dithered on how to cleanse the Los Angeles Police Department of its code-of-silence culture and its cadre of problem officers who trampled on the rights of drug dealers, gang members and, in some cases, law-abiding people. |
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