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dozer

1

[ doh-zer ]

noun

  1. a person who dozes. doze.


dozer

2

[ doh-zer ]

dozer

/ ˈdəʊzə /

noun

  1. short for bulldozer


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Word History and Origins

Origin of dozer1

First recorded in 1700–10; doze 1 + -er 1

Origin of dozer2

By shortening

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Example Sentences

Danny was standing up at the controls of the 'dozer, waving his arms.

His crew was struggling to get a log set so he could shove it into place with the 'dozer.

The old waiter is a picture every frequenter will recognise, and the smoking a dozer no unusual bit of a spree.

Instantly the rockets cut off, drums of fuel and air and food came out of the cargo-hatch and Pop swept forward with the dozer.

No boisterous arguments from snuff-taking sexagenarians: all is placid —Eden-like—just as a dozer's sanctorum ought to be!

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