hem and haw

hem and haw
verb
utter `hems' and `haws'; indicated hesitation
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He hemmed and hawed when asked to address the crowd

Hypernyms: ↑hesitate, ↑pause
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s

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They hem and haw a long time

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hesitate; be indecisive

I waste a lot of time hemming and hawing before going into action

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hem and haw — see hem, 3
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Main Entry:haw
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hem and haw
chiefly US informal
1 : to stop often and change what you are saying during speech because you are not sure of what to say or are trying to avoid saying something

The question surprised her and she hemmed and hawed a bit before answering.

2 : to take a long time before you make a decision about what to do

The city council hemmed and hawed for a year before deciding to build the new school.

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Main Entry:hem

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ˌhem and ˈhaw idiom
(NAmE) (BrE ˌhum and ˈhaw) (informal) to take a long time to make a decision or before you say sth
Main entry:hemidiom

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