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[ US /ˈdɑt/ ]
[ UK /dˈɒt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the shorter of the two telegraphic signals used in Morse code
  2. a very small circular shape
    draw lines between the dots
    a row of points
  3. street name for lysergic acid diethylamide
VERB
  1. scatter or intersperse like dots or studs
    Hills constellated with lights
  2. distribute loosely
    He scattered gun powder under the wagon
  3. make a dot or dots
  4. mark with a dot
    dot your `i's

How To Use dot In A Sentence

  • There were a few cows dotted around in the field.
  • We laugh a lot and he has many anecdotes, funny, funny stories. The Sun
  • Recent studies have revealed a correlation between prognosis in heart failure and plasma levels of such neurohormones as endothelin, norepinephrine and renin, among others.
  • A few farms were dotted about in the valley.
  • Elizabeth had doted on her, spoiled her, given her everything a little girl can want.
  • Fun is the secret ingredient of a lot of great companies, but 10 years of economic prosperity, a resurgent stock market, and the dawning of the dot-com have created other business priorities.
  • He provides clear explanations of complex economic issues, using anecdotes to illustrate each point.
  • The antidote is intended to protect residents from radioactive fallout from any missile attack on the nuclear station.
  • For example, the request variable is bound to the request zone, which means you can use a dot notation such as request.myData to access myData in the request zone.
  • _ -- The dotted lines in Fig. 60 represent isacoustic lines -- that is, lines which pass through all places where the percentage of observers who recorded their perception of the sound is the same. A Study of Recent Earthquakes
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