doodle

[ UK /dˈuːdə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈdudəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an aimless drawing
VERB
  1. make a doodle; draw aimlessly
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How To Use doodle In A Sentence

  • In an effort to sanitize Paramount's portrait of a demimondaine, the studio publicity department churned out reams of flapdoodle, defining Holly as a "kook" rather than a B-girl. When Words Go Lightly to Screen
  • Many are illustrated with sketches and doodles.
  • Your eyes glow every single morning, and you're always smiling; you doodle both your names in all the books, even deface public property.
  • Commentary has pretty much adopted him as their science guy, and he has published a steady stream of flapdoodle in their pages over the last decade.
  • La—la bouche, la rouche, crunchy cheez doodles, la floof LALALALA layla, I’m just a playa Y.P.R.: Jay-Z's "Do Re Mi"
  • I actually bred a labradoodle for myself, then I decided to make it a hobby.
  • He quotes from the diary: ‘a doodlebug comes over our bus and we all crouch down to avoid the shattering of the window-glass.’
  • We return to our hotel to slug whiskey and create conversational doodles in the private bar.
  • They weren't bad, but struck me as doodles, sketch book observations that have their own merit but lack a certain oomph.
  • Born in 1930, Pinter was old enough to see and remember fascist actions in the East End and, of course, to be around when fascism stopped marching and started dropping bombs and launching doodlebugs.
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