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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
doodle . - noun Plural form of
doodle .
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Examples
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The DVD packaging was made to look like a 1970s high school notebook covered in doodles — perfect.
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The DVD packaging was made to look like a 1970s high school notebook covered in doodles — perfect.
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In pictures: other Google doodles Google is celebrating its 11th birthday today with another example of its famous Google 'doodles' - a special logo on its search front page.
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In pictures: other Google doodles Google is celebrating its 11th birthday today with another example of its famous Google 'doodles' - a special logo on its search front page.
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In pictures: other Google doodles Google is celebrating its 11th birthday today with another example of its famous Google 'doodles' - a special logo on its search front page.
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Google has attracted attention with its themed homepage logos - known as 'doodles' - before;
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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After all, the meaning of these doodles is in good measure what we make of them — a liberating and democratic realization, and a statement that’s equally true of the American presidency itself.
Doodlers-in-Chief 2006
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After all, the meaning of these doodles is in good measure what we make of them — a liberating and democratic realization, and a statement that’s equally true of the American presidency itself.
Doodlers-in-Chief 2006
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After all, the meaning of these doodles is in good measure what we make of them — a liberating and democratic realization, and a statement that’s equally true of the American presidency itself.
Doodlers-in-Chief 2006
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After all, the meaning of these doodles is in good measure what we make of them — a liberating and democratic realization, and a statement that’s equally true of the American presidency itself.
Doodlers-in-Chief 2006
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