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dhooly

[ doo-lee ]

noun

, plural dhoo·lies.
  1. a variant of dooly.


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Example Sentences

Meanwhile the king was allowed till noon the next day to surrender Magdala, otherwise the place would be stormed, and the making of scaling-ladders was begun; long bamboo dhooly poles were utilised for the sides, and handles of pickaxes for the rungs.

The utter confusion which followed is shown by Lord Robert’s statement in his Memoirs that he found Nicholson lying in a dhooly near the Cashmere Gate, the native carriers having fled.

Quick, my lads; bring up a dhooly.”

“Then you will lend us a dhooly for this man, and people to carry him?”

Bearers for poor Craig’s dhooly.

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