doodad

[ US /ˈduˌdæd/ ]
[ UK /dˈuːdæd/ ]
NOUN
  1. something unspecified whose name is either forgotten or not known
    she eased the ball-shaped doodad back into its socket
    there may be some great new gizmo around the corner that you will want to use
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How To Use doodad In A Sentence

  • When male spotted bowerbirds collect sticks and other doodads to wow females, these natural interior decorators don't search for the rare showpiece, according to a new study.
  • She was standing in the way of the doodad drawer in the kitchen, where they kept string and toggle bolts and extension cords. BARN BLIND
  • The dollar still being relatively weak, transactions can work out cheaper as well as making available droolworthy gizmos and doodads that can't be found here.
  • Over the years various folk versions of what the initials 'BVD' stood for - ranging from the ingenious to the absurd - circulated in the public sphere, some of the most common being 'Boys' Ventilated Drawers, '' Back Vented Drawers, '' Baby's Ventilated Diapers, 'and' Body Vest Doodads. ' New Urban Legends
  • There are few retail environments with more to store than a frame shop, with its equipment, artwork, materials and countless tools and doodads.
  • she eased the ball-shaped doodad back into its socket
  • I love the conflicting ‘expert’ opinions on what the doodad actually is.
  • Give people a reason to respond - 10% off in the next 24 hours for example, or a free doodad or thingamabob.
  • Whenever you feel the urge to know more about a dingus or purchase a doodad that does everything, just visit a kindergarten nearby and ask the little tikes how to have fun.
  • I am aware that there is a problem with the border on the bottom of the slideout doodads
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