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doddie

or dod·dy

[ dod-ee ]

noun

, plural dod·dies.
  1. a cow or bull having no horns, especially an Aberdeen Angus.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of doddie1

First recorded in 1800–10; from dod “to poll, clip, cut off” + -ie
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Example Sentences

Nicola Roseman, chief executive at My Name'5 Doddie Foundation, said MND affected everybody differently, but it almost always leads to a need for adaptations to homes, vehicles, personal, and professional lives - impacting finances.

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Ex-Scotland rugby union international Doddie Weir campaigned alongside Burrow to raise awareness and funds for MND until his death in November 2022 aged 52, and his charity - My Name'5 Doddie Foundation - described Burrow as "a true inspiration".

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He joined others including former rugby union player Doddie Weir and footballer Stephen Darby in raising awareness and was brutally honest about the effects of the condition.

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But the video didn’t show another pet at the shelter with a closer tie to Gonsolin’s team: a 5-year-old German shepherd named Doddie the Dodger Dog.

That’s where Doddie remains, but her time’s running out.

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