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/ˈdɑɹəs, ˈdɑɹɪs, ˈdɔɹəs, ˈdɔɹɪs/
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NOUN
- (Greek mythology) wife of Nereus and mother of the Nereids
- a small region of ancient Greece where the Doric dialect was spoken
How To Use Doris In A Sentence
- It was with a great sense of loss when I heard of influential economics blogger Doris "Tanta" death. Burma: Condolence message from a Burmese blogger monk
- You can deodorise your refrigerator, garbage bin and compost bucket by washing them out with a litre of water, to which has been added one teaspoon of lemon juice.
- Doris, her elegant mother, had Sue's same wicked sense of humour.
- According to Sarah, reporters are not able to comment that there is speculation that Palin will be under indictment. doris cashman Palin attorney warns media over 'defamatory' charges
- She washed, moisturised, shaved, cleansed, toned, scrubbed and deodorised her skin, before putting on a deep-sea facemask, accompanied by the traditional cucumbers.
- Tim spoke with Doris about fashion, the advent of the jean and the art of the timeless.
- Is quodam instrumento argenteo consueuit ossa defricare, siue linire, vt ex iis exeat modicum olei, velut parumper sudoris, quod tamen non apparet in colore sui tanquam olei seu Balsami, sed aliquantulum pluris magnitudinis. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
- The only new plants I found were Styrax floribus odoris, ligno albo close grained, arbor mediocris, a Baeobotrys, two Goodyerae, a Laurinea, Sparganium! Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
- Doris capsized the canoe yesterday.
- If at 'any time it is necessary to throw away a quantity of inexpensive spent liquor which may smell offensively, a small quantity of the crystals of permanganate of potassa will instantly deodorise a large quantity of fluid, and this without adding to it any offensive scent of its own, as in the case of chloride of lime or carbolic acid. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a