[
US
/ˈduˌɫɪtəɫ/
]
NOUN
- United States Air Force officer who electrified the world in 1942 by leading a squadron of 16 bombers on a daylight raid over Tokyo (1896-1993)
How To Use Doolittle In A Sentence
- Doolittle in My Fair Lady, is back on more familiar ground in this barmy story, littered with Wilde's razor-sharp one-liners.
- Many details were quite overlooked that night, which was a fortunate circumstance for Miss Helen Doolittle, and her hard-hit midshipman, who had "frenched" out of Bancroft not only with mamma's knowledge, but with her coöperation. Peggy Stewart at School
- And in case you missed it on Wednesday, the California 4th district debate between Representative John Doolittle (R) and challenger Charlie Brown (D) had two of the most boffo socko performances the Roundup has witnessed in a long time, a mighty long time. Midterm Roundup
- And, although shunted into the part at short notice, Michael Feast catches Alfred Doolittle's transition from happily drunken dustman to respectable middle-class morality: like his daughter, in fact, he is both victim, and beneficiary, of Higgins's caprice. Pygmalion - review
- It is only the mode of its derivation from the Doolittle equation which would be changed. 3.6.
- Piloting the twin-engine B-25 was Lieutenant Colonel James H. Doolittle, a stocky, balding flier often called a daredevil in the press but best described as master of the calculated risk. Whirlwind
- Doolittle agrees but prevails on Eliza to give him some money after which he jubilantly gives voice to his general philosophy, ‘With a Little Bit of Luck’.
- You then cited publications where Woese, Doolittle, and others, affirm their faith in the monophyly of Eukarya, Metazoa, chimps and humans, whatever. A Disclaimer for Behe?
- Doolittle set a devastating tone early, revealing himself to be a 97-year-old man with a vicious trifecta of antiquation, using the words “hooligans,” “flim-flam man,” and “hobnobs” in machine gun succession. Midterm Roundup
- With a nod to Dr. Doolittle, cozy fans will enjoy the competition between the amateur sleuth and the professional detective as she has a more accurate stoolie system to ask for help from than he does. Hounding the Pavement-Judi McCoy « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews