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doby

[ doh-bee ]

noun

, Chiefly Southwestern U.S.
, plural do·bies.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of doby1

Aphetic form
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Example Sentences

But Wally Triplett knew both and struck up a friendship with Robinson and Doby that historic year.

He did compare notes with Robinson, Doby and others like Jesse Owens but sports in America in the 1940s and 1950s.

Doby was not as bubbly a personality as Satchel and was more matter of fact in personality than Jackie.

What the Public Should DoBy Michael Chertoff Demand greater government vigilance to prevent and protect against major attacks.

How Sex Works: Why We Look, Smell, Feel, and Act the Way We Doby Sharon Moalem What sex really feels, tastes, and smells like.

"I'd like to know what is the matter with the buck," thought Doby.

Doby was not to be startled by ghosts; at least he said he wasn't.

All this action had been so quick that Doby could do nothing.

Doby had seen some of Filson's drawings of the surrounding trails.

Doby glowed with pride when he considered the company he kept.

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