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Definition of Dog do
1. Noun. Fecal droppings from a dog.
Generic synonyms: Bm, Dejection, Faecal Matter, Faeces, Fecal Matter, Feces, Ordure, Stool
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dog Do
Literary usage of Dog do
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Methods of Teaching: Their Basis and Statement Developed from a Functional by Werrett Wallace Charters (1912)
"Writes on the board, It is a small dog. Do you know of what dog I am thinking?
Ans.—No. Teacher— What is wrong with the sentence? Ans.—Not definite enough. ..."
2. Holmes' First Reader by George Frederick Holmes, Luther W. Anderson (1900)
"Whose dog do you think this is ? Who gave the dog the basket ? Who filled the
basket? What did he fill it with? Where did he get them ? ..."
3. Methods of Teaching, Developed from a Functional Standpoint by Werrett Wallace Charters (1909)
"Writes on the board, It is a small dog. Do you know of what dog I am thinking?
Ans.—No. Teacher —What is wrong with the sentence? Ans.—Not definite enough. ..."
4. The Rational Method in Reading: Primer by Edward G Ward (1919)
"... Look at the dog. Do look at the dog. Do you see the dog, Mary? Mary, do you
see the dog? I do not see the dog, Frank. No, I do not see the dog. ..."
5. A Text-book of Vegetable and Animal Physiology: Designed for the Use of by Henry Goadby (1858)
"185 295. Colon of the Cat, do. 185 296. Vessels of the sub-papillary layer, Lion,
do. 186 297. Filiform papillae, injected, tongue, Dog, do. 186 298. ..."
6. The Elson Readers by William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck (1920)
"What would your dog do if he saw his shadow in the water? What did this dog do?
Do you like this dog? What do you think about him? Why is he a greedy dog? ..."