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doddie

American  
[dod-ee] / ˈdɒd i /
Or doddy

noun

plural

doddies
  1. a cow or bull having no horns, especially an Aberdeen Angus.


Etymology

Origin of doddie

First recorded in 1800–10; from dod “to poll, clip, cut off” + -ie

Example Sentences

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"Doddie and Rob came into the MND world with far less information and not much hope," Moody said.

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Scotland international Doddie Weir and former Springbok Joost van der Westhuizen also died with the condition.

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International rugby players Rob Burrow and Doddie Weir raised awareness of the terminal neurological illness before they died, as did Irish journalist and broadcaster Charlie Bird.

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"The Doddie Aid cycle ride from Scotland to Rome changed everything," he added in the interview with The Rugby Paper.

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Rugby league legend Rob Burrow and Scotland and British and Irish Lions great Doddie Weir have both died from the disease within the past three years.

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