verb
- staying in a place longer than necessary; delaying departure
Usage: present participle of tarry
noun
- the act of staying or delaying
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The guests were tarrying long after the party had ended.
- She found herself tarrying at the bookstore, unable to choose just one novel.
- His tarrying at the coffee shop made him late for work.
- The travelers were tarrying at the scenic overlook to take photographs.
- There’s no point in tarrying when we have so much work to do.
- The children’s tarrying in the playground delayed their return home.