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Definition of Doggo
1. Adverb. Quietly in concealment. "He lay doggo"
Definition of Doggo
1. in hiding [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doggo
Literary usage of Doggo
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of England by William Carew Hazlitt (1864)
"Ho lept from the table, and with the doggo faught; ... And bade to throwe the
doggo a hole loffe. Wli;m Robert sawe that, ..."
2. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
"Lay doggo — lay quiet, with the other thirty men. When I came back, he'd take
out his half of the men, and have a good time of his own." " Who was he ? ..."
3. Amos and Ferard on the Law of Fixtures and Other Property Partaking Both of ...by Andrew Amos, Charles Agace Ferard, Walworth Howland Roberts by Andrew Amos, Charles Agace Ferard, Walworth Howland Roberts (1883)
"doggo Finch Hayes & Jones . Hun (NY Hop.) Ir. Ch. R. . Ir. CLB . Ir. 11. ...
doggo" s Parson's Counsellor (7th ed.). . Finch's Law. ..."
4. Many Inventions by Rudyard Kipling (1893)
"Lay doggo—lay quiet, with the other thirty men. When I came back, he'd take out
his half of the men, and have a good time of his own.' ' Who was he ? ..."