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doddy

[ dod-ee ]

noun

, plural dod·dies.
  1. a variant of doddie.


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Example Sentences

Why—let me see—the two black—the dun one—yon doddy—him with the twisted horn—and brockit—How much by the head?

The word Hoddy-Doddy in the sixteenth century was directly used to express "a short and dumpy person" .

Harton is terribly cut up, for he was fond of little Doddy, and Goring seems sorry too.

Doddy, a term applied in Norfolk to any person of low stature.

And now, Doddy, I want to present you to my dearest friend on earth, my own darling Georgina.

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