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doodle
1[dood-l]
verb (used with or without object)
to draw or scribble idly.
He doodled during the whole lecture.
to waste (time) in aimless or foolish activity.
Dialect., to deceive; cheat.
noun
a design, figure, or the like, made by idle scribbling.
Archaic., a foolish or silly person.
doodle
2[dood-l]
noun
a small pile of hay; haystack.
doodle
/ ˈduːdəl /
verb
to scribble or draw aimlessly
to play or improvise idly
to dawdle or waste time
noun
a shape, picture, etc, drawn aimlessly
Other Word Forms
- doodler noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of doodle1
Origin of doodle2
Word History and Origins
Origin of doodle1
Example Sentences
And sure enough, when Gray’s attorneys sent me the cover page of his file, there it was, in the upper right corner: a small doodle of a swastika.
I’ll sit in my kitchen — I’ve got nothing but birds chirping and the sun’s coming in — doodling for hours if I’m allowed.
We normally start our day by doing our gratitude journaling, where she doodles and I write.
In her free time, Annie loves to make random playlists, doodle in her reporter’s notebook and go antiquing.
There is a synergy between Martin’s jokes and his sketches, which are more akin to doodles than drawings.
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