fiddling around while supposed to comeplete a task. wasting time. "John was unable to complete his test in time as he didn't stop dithering around"
to be inan excited state or to vascillate, lik to be in a dither
"Niall Ferguson writes about the toll the West's dithering has taken on the Libyan people." (Newsweek, March 28 & April 4, 2011)
Wither. Come hither.
Cora
Her dither showed during the haunted house ride. or use it as a verb: He dithered when in the face of danger when he decided to jump out the window
Reduces banding effect.