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[ doo-lee ] / ˈdu li /
noun Slang.a first-year cadet in the U.S. Air Force Academy. Origin of doolieOrigin uncertain Words nearby dooliedoohickey, dook, dooket, doolally, doolan, doolie, Doolittle, dooly, doom, doom and gloom, doomful Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for doolieJunkies have their own look (emaciated, haunted, sallow) and their own junk names: Doolie, Cash, and Dupré. American Dreams, 1953: ‘Junky’ by William S. Burroughs|Nathaniel Rich|June 27, 2013|DAILY BEAST Major Tryon had taken his unfortunate servant with him in a doolie. The Diary of a Hunter from the Punjab to the Karakorum Mountains|Augustus Henry Irby The Tibetans stood on the roofs of their houses like a row of cormorants, and watched the doolie pass underneath. The Unveiling of Lhasa|Edmund Candler "Not going out this journey," gasped Bobby, as he was lifted from the doolie. Soldiers Three, Part II.|Rudyard Kipling
They had never seen a doolie, but in default of better they were employed. The Unveiling of Lhasa|Edmund Candler She was not visibly elated when she heard that the doolie contained the first victim of the Tibetan arms. The Unveiling of Lhasa|Edmund Candler
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