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doyley

[ doi-lee ]

noun

, plural doy·leys.
  1. a variant of doily.


doyley

/ ˈdɔɪlɪ /

noun

  1. See doily
    a variant spelling of doily


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How can a legal contract be like a doyley on the back of a chair?

Whin the ould sow litters, Doyley, it's sore perplexhed we'll be fer shlapin' room.

Bloom bent leopold ear, turning a fringe of doyley down under the vase.

Col. Beeston seems to have harboured a peculiar spite against Doyley.

The soldier, afterwards boasting that he had won this trophy, was reproved by Doyley, who had seen the action.

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