Doodle, n.

    1. Trifler, idler. See do-little.
    2. Simpleton, simple fellow.

Doodle-sack, n. Scotch bagpipe.

Doom, v. a.

    1. Condemn, sentence, pronounce sentence on.
    2. Destine, appoint, decree.

Doom, n.

    1. Sentence, judgment, condemnation, judicial decree.
    2. Fate, destiny, lot, ill fate, ruin.

Doomsday, n. Day of judgment, the crack of doom.

Do one’s best. Do all one can, do the best one is capable of, leave no stone unturned.

Door, n.

    1. Entrance.
    2. Passage, avenue, way, means, means of access, means of approach.
    3. [Familiarly.] House, home.

Doorkeeper, n. Porter, concierge.

Dor, n. [Written also Dorr.]

    1. Cockchafer, dor-bug, tree-beetle, dumbledor, dummador, May-bug (Melolontha vulgaris).
    2. Black-beetle, dor-beetle, dor-fly, buzzard-clock (Geotrupes stercorarius).

Doree, n. (Ich.) John-dory, common dory (Zeus faber).


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