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Examples
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Yes, in those days a Dook was a Dook and not a cock-shy for demigods [? demagogues].
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, July 22, 1914 Various
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"And sweeter dreams I would have if I knew where the Dook was a-layin 'his' ed this night," she added.
Aladdin of London or, Lodestar Max Pemberton 1906
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I was spit on in Chapel Hill for having a Duke sticker on my car (feel free to insert witty and delightful "Dook" joke here).
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Like many of the students at Chapel Hill as opposed to the wealthier crowd up Tobacco Road at "Dook" Kate had a major cash-flow problem.
Kiss the Girls Patterson, James, 1947- 1995
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An honest looking plow boy standing near Fanny asked his father what he thought of the "Dook," a real live "Dook."
The Adventures of Uncle Jeremiah and Family at the Great Fair Their Observations and Triumphs
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Have you seen my particular friend the "Dook" lately?
Canada for Gentlemen James Seaton Cockburn
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At a distance passed Green, the landlord of the Eureka, out walking with his little daughter, and in speaking of him and the odd folk who stopped at the green hotel the "Dook" was mentioned.
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Thus one by one the stakes were planted in a perfectly straight line, so that when Captain Wopper was requested by the Professor to look through the telescope -- which he did with a seaman's readiness and precision -- he observed that all the stakes together appeared to form but one stake, the bottom of which was touched on one side of the Mer de Glace by the centre-point of the crossed threads, and, on the other, by the extreme point of the "Dook" of Wellington's nose.
Rivers of Ice 1859
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Dook, having the government use a capital budget strikes me as a good idea in theory and a really lousy one in practice, for two reasons.
Government vs. Private Debt, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Because it is what I do, and no matter the circumstances, if I can walk, I can be in North Carolina for the home Dook game.
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