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Definition of doodle in English: doodleverb ˈduːd(ə)lˈdudl [no object]Scribble absent-mindedly. he was only doodling in the margin Example sentencesExamples - Ever since then, I was always doodling in the margins of my papers or in spare notebooks.
- I look up from my math notebook where I'm doodling a duck.
- I sipped a coffee, my favourite blend, and doodled absent-mindedly on my notepad.
- With her right hand she doodled absent-mindedly on the edge of her mother's precious newspaper.
- I picked my pen up and began to draw her, absent-mindedly doodling in the margins of the paper.
- Since I had maybe five minutes before the late bell rang, I pulled out a piece of paper and started doodling random things on it.
- I go back to doodling mini cheerleaders on my notepad.
- I was still peeved at myself for doodling hearts all over my paper, even if I was daydreaming.
- I was actually doodling in the margins of my paper and writing.
- After listening to the teacher drone on for about five minutes, she grew bored and began doodling in the margins of her paper.
- Because she's not directly in front of me, I can see that's she's doodling something in her notebook.
- Instead of doodling your crush's name on your binder, whip through those math problems that are due tomorrow.
- Feeling kind of bored I pulled a pen out of my backpack and began doodling a little star on the inside of my wrist.
- So I sat at my desk and doodled a couple of pictures.
- Apparently, science just wasn't his thing, because he was scribbling and doodling all over the front page of his science book.
- I picked up a pen and started doodling absently on notebook paper.
- I was in my global history class and doodling her name again and again on the outside of my hands, until they looked rather messy.
- So far, I had doodled pictures of my bagel that sat uneaten in front of me, my old house, and the cover of my ‘Christianity in Youth’ book that sat next to me.
- In each piece, he combines and stacks images much as one would do when doodling in the margins of notebook.
- Thinking back, he vaguely remembered writing or doodling something while not paying attention to the lesson.
Synonyms write hurriedly, write untidily, write illegibly, scratch, scrawl, dash off, jot, jot down
noun ˈduːd(ə)lˈdudl A rough drawing made absent-mindedly. the text was interspersed with doodles Example sentencesExamples - It looks like doodles he dashed off when he was a teenager.
- As part of the leaving festivities, she privately published and presented to her colleagues a book of sketches and doodles made during the many faculty meetings she was obliged to attend.
- Likewise, the designers of tomorrow are all around us - in our schools, our churches, or up in their bedrooms, lost in their own worlds of sketches and doodles.
- He made a face at her before settling in his seat and happened to glance at her notebook, half a page of which was full of doodles and sketches.
- At a certain point I determined that pretty much everything I was thinking about was pretty unadventurous and everyone knew it already so I kind of left my sketches and doodles aside and only fiddled with them when no one was looking.
- In drawings that seem as impromptu as doodles, he banished imagery as well as traditional graphic gesture.
- It might be helpful if you would consider keeping a journal of your thoughts and feelings, or saving your doodles and sketches for me to look at.
- They weren't bad, but struck me as doodles, sketch book observations that have their own merit but lack a certain oomph.
- She spent most of her class time drawing incredibly complicated and ornate doodles on the covers of her class binders.
- He stared down at the pages filled with notes, the margins empty of any sort of drawings or doodles.
- Many are illustrated with sketches and doodles.
- This book held all of his doodles, sketches, and documentations on the many floras and faunas of the worlds he trekked.
- In the notebook were pretty drawings, simple little doodles of simple little joys.
- Illustrated by photographs, this part renders an endearing picture of the artist, illuminated by notes from his personal journal and his first sketches and doodles.
- In animation, ideas start with doodles and you arrive at visually interesting things that way.
- But about two-thirds of this book is filler, page after page of mildly amusing caricatures of political figures, doodles and sketches.
- But a collection of doodles, sketches and self-portraits by more than 40 celebrities are proving to be a big draw in Salford.
- They showed the same concern with graffiti, T-shirt designs, doe-eyed cartoon figures, cute toys, robots and illustrations based on whimsical doodles.
- The blue bags of classified memos, records, reports, executive doodles, and whatever are dumped into the back of the truck, where a growling metal contraption devours a half-ton of paper an hour.
- She said: ‘I am delighted with the response I received, from simple doodles and sketches to more elaborate paintings.’
Derivatives noun Sometimes these successful strategies are easily observable from their outcomes: a person may have a gift of fluent ease in a social situation, or be a creative doodler, or demonstrate wit. Example sentencesExamples - Memories of my years as a childhood doodler resurface from time to time.
- ‘The ways of plain folk,’ he says, ‘is rich material for doodlers like me.’
- The competition is open to all amateur artists, designers, cartoonists, doodlers and caricaturists.
- And this at a time when, for a good century, art schools had been turning doodlers into artists.
Origin Early 17th century (originally as a noun denoting a fool, later as a verb in the sense 'make a fool of, cheat'): from Low German dudeltopf, dudeldopp 'simpleton'. Current senses date from the 1930s. If you are a doodler, you may not be pleased to know that the original meaning of doodle was ‘a fool, a simpleton’. The word came from German dudeltopf or dudeldopp in the early 17th century. The modern senses, ‘to scribble absent-mindedly’ and ‘a rough drawing’, date from the 1930s. The Second World War doodlebug, or German V-1 flying bomb, may have got its name from the 1930s slang sense ‘a small car or railway locomotive’, or from the English dialect use ‘cockchafer’. A cockchafer is a large beetle which flies around slowly at dusk, making a deep hum.
Rhymes boodle, caboodle, canoodle, feudal, noodle, poodle, strudel, udal Definition of doodle in US English: doodleverbˈdo͞odlˈdudl [no object]Scribble absentmindedly. he was only doodling in the margin Example sentencesExamples - In each piece, he combines and stacks images much as one would do when doodling in the margins of notebook.
- I was still peeved at myself for doodling hearts all over my paper, even if I was daydreaming.
- Apparently, science just wasn't his thing, because he was scribbling and doodling all over the front page of his science book.
- I picked my pen up and began to draw her, absent-mindedly doodling in the margins of the paper.
- So far, I had doodled pictures of my bagel that sat uneaten in front of me, my old house, and the cover of my ‘Christianity in Youth’ book that sat next to me.
- I picked up a pen and started doodling absently on notebook paper.
- I was in my global history class and doodling her name again and again on the outside of my hands, until they looked rather messy.
- I sipped a coffee, my favourite blend, and doodled absent-mindedly on my notepad.
- With her right hand she doodled absent-mindedly on the edge of her mother's precious newspaper.
- So I sat at my desk and doodled a couple of pictures.
- I was actually doodling in the margins of my paper and writing.
- After listening to the teacher drone on for about five minutes, she grew bored and began doodling in the margins of her paper.
- Ever since then, I was always doodling in the margins of my papers or in spare notebooks.
- I go back to doodling mini cheerleaders on my notepad.
- Feeling kind of bored I pulled a pen out of my backpack and began doodling a little star on the inside of my wrist.
- Since I had maybe five minutes before the late bell rang, I pulled out a piece of paper and started doodling random things on it.
- I look up from my math notebook where I'm doodling a duck.
- Because she's not directly in front of me, I can see that's she's doodling something in her notebook.
- Instead of doodling your crush's name on your binder, whip through those math problems that are due tomorrow.
- Thinking back, he vaguely remembered writing or doodling something while not paying attention to the lesson.
Synonyms write hurriedly, write untidily, write illegibly, scratch, scrawl, dash off, jot, jot down
nounˈdo͞odlˈdudl A rough drawing made absentmindedly. Example sentencesExamples - This book held all of his doodles, sketches, and documentations on the many floras and faunas of the worlds he trekked.
- She spent most of her class time drawing incredibly complicated and ornate doodles on the covers of her class binders.
- He stared down at the pages filled with notes, the margins empty of any sort of drawings or doodles.
- She said: ‘I am delighted with the response I received, from simple doodles and sketches to more elaborate paintings.’
- But about two-thirds of this book is filler, page after page of mildly amusing caricatures of political figures, doodles and sketches.
- Likewise, the designers of tomorrow are all around us - in our schools, our churches, or up in their bedrooms, lost in their own worlds of sketches and doodles.
- They weren't bad, but struck me as doodles, sketch book observations that have their own merit but lack a certain oomph.
- Illustrated by photographs, this part renders an endearing picture of the artist, illuminated by notes from his personal journal and his first sketches and doodles.
- He made a face at her before settling in his seat and happened to glance at her notebook, half a page of which was full of doodles and sketches.
- It might be helpful if you would consider keeping a journal of your thoughts and feelings, or saving your doodles and sketches for me to look at.
- They showed the same concern with graffiti, T-shirt designs, doe-eyed cartoon figures, cute toys, robots and illustrations based on whimsical doodles.
- The blue bags of classified memos, records, reports, executive doodles, and whatever are dumped into the back of the truck, where a growling metal contraption devours a half-ton of paper an hour.
- But a collection of doodles, sketches and self-portraits by more than 40 celebrities are proving to be a big draw in Salford.
- As part of the leaving festivities, she privately published and presented to her colleagues a book of sketches and doodles made during the many faculty meetings she was obliged to attend.
- In the notebook were pretty drawings, simple little doodles of simple little joys.
- In drawings that seem as impromptu as doodles, he banished imagery as well as traditional graphic gesture.
- Many are illustrated with sketches and doodles.
- At a certain point I determined that pretty much everything I was thinking about was pretty unadventurous and everyone knew it already so I kind of left my sketches and doodles aside and only fiddled with them when no one was looking.
- It looks like doodles he dashed off when he was a teenager.
- In animation, ideas start with doodles and you arrive at visually interesting things that way.
Origin Early 17th century (originally as a noun denoting a fool, later as a verb in the sense ‘make a fool of, cheat’): from Low German dudeltopf, dudeldopp ‘simpleton’. Current senses date from the 1930s. |