Pronunciation: /ˈdɪli/
noun a small or insignificant thing or detail
A1 I bought a dilly for my sandwich at the deli.
A2 She added a dilly to the salad for extra flavor.
B1 The recipe called for a dilly to be sprinkled on top before serving.
B2 The chef recommended using fresh dill as a dilly substitute in the dish.
C1 The dilly infused oil gave the pasta dish a unique and aromatic flavor.
C2 The gourmet restaurant served a dilly-infused cocktail as a special drink option.
adjective excellent or remarkable
A1 I bought a dilly little plant for my desk.
A2 She wore a dilly hat to the beach.
B1 The restaurant had a dilly atmosphere with dim lighting and soft music.
B2 The dilly decision to change careers paid off in the long run.
C1 The dilly details of the contract needed to be carefully reviewed before signing.
C2 Her dilly behavior in the meeting caused some confusion among the team.
formal The chef added a dilly of fresh dill to the soup for extra flavor.
informal I can't believe you missed out on the dilly of a deal at the store yesterday.
slang That concert was a total dilly, dude!
figurative She was in a real dilly of a situation when her car broke down in the middle of nowhere.
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