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Definition of doodad in English: doodadnoun ˈduːdadˈduˌdæd North American term for doodah Example sentencesExamples - Consider how many little doodads dangle from the cellphone of a stereotypical schoolgirl.
- Waterproof watches with smiles that look like they really smile, compasses and doodads aplenty adorn watches these days.
- They lugged in the shelves, all the knick knacks and doodads, and started setting up.
- There are few retail environments with more to store than a frame shop, with its equipment, artwork, materials and countless tools and doodads.
- I am aware that there is a problem with the border on the bottom of the slideout doodads…
- The human brain is a complex organ, filled with many widgets and doodads that all have to be firing all the time for everything work right.
- I'm guessing the card holder is so that you can maintain professionalism in the office by having a misogynist doodad to pluck your business cards from.
- There are so very many features, thingies and doodads that it sometimes feels like you need a Michelin guide to find your way around.
- Give people a reason to respond - 10% off in the next 24 hours for example, or a free doodad or thingamabob.
- He lead me off into their vast collection of dohickeys, doodads, and thingamajigs.
- An ancient Russian weather satellite has worn out and will plummet Earthward unless its out-moded equipment and doodads are repaired sufficiently to send the bird in the direction of infinity.
- The hum of these newfangled doodads drowns out any conversation in the house.
- The slide projector advances to a picture of the doodad.
- I think what has really cemented it is the large selection of after-market add-ons and doodads available for the thing.
- I love the conflicting ‘expert’ opinions on what the doodad actually is.
- I have one of those insurance thingy doodads so that if one of my kitchen appliances throws a dicky-fit then someone comes out and fixes it.
- He admits that he's a novice and asks us to bear with him as he gets the hang of his new doodads.
Origin Early 20th century: of unknown origin. Definition of doodad in US English: doodadnounˈduˌdædˈdo͞oˌdad North American A gadget or other object whose name the speaker does not know or cannot recall. the latest electronic doodads Example sentencesExamples - An ancient Russian weather satellite has worn out and will plummet Earthward unless its out-moded equipment and doodads are repaired sufficiently to send the bird in the direction of infinity.
- The slide projector advances to a picture of the doodad.
- I'm guessing the card holder is so that you can maintain professionalism in the office by having a misogynist doodad to pluck your business cards from.
- Waterproof watches with smiles that look like they really smile, compasses and doodads aplenty adorn watches these days.
- The human brain is a complex organ, filled with many widgets and doodads that all have to be firing all the time for everything work right.
- The hum of these newfangled doodads drowns out any conversation in the house.
- Give people a reason to respond - 10% off in the next 24 hours for example, or a free doodad or thingamabob.
- He lead me off into their vast collection of dohickeys, doodads, and thingamajigs.
- I am aware that there is a problem with the border on the bottom of the slideout doodads…
- I love the conflicting ‘expert’ opinions on what the doodad actually is.
- Consider how many little doodads dangle from the cellphone of a stereotypical schoolgirl.
- I have one of those insurance thingy doodads so that if one of my kitchen appliances throws a dicky-fit then someone comes out and fixes it.
- I think what has really cemented it is the large selection of after-market add-ons and doodads available for the thing.
- There are few retail environments with more to store than a frame shop, with its equipment, artwork, materials and countless tools and doodads.
- There are so very many features, thingies and doodads that it sometimes feels like you need a Michelin guide to find your way around.
- He admits that he's a novice and asks us to bear with him as he gets the hang of his new doodads.
- They lugged in the shelves, all the knick knacks and doodads, and started setting up.
Origin Early 20th century: of unknown origin. |