¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Dooked
1. dook [v] - See also: dook
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dooked
Literary usage of Dooked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1823)
"Na, na,' quoth I, ' I'm no drowned, but gloriously dooked ;— Croga elves, by the
aid of a bright moon and their own magic, turned the mill-dam into a palace ..."
2. The Complete Works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) by Robert Burns (1886)
"Doo, dove, pigeon. Doodle, to dandle. dooked, ducked. Had in many a well been
dooked. Dool, sorrow; to "sing dool: " as a verb, to lament, to mourn. ..."
3. Builders' Reliable Estimator and Contractors' Guide: A Complete Guide for by Frederick Thomas Hodgson (1917)
"... with screws lineal feet 96-0 18 strong budget latches 18 black American
lifting-off handles and screws plain pilasters of shop front, dooked ..."
4. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1901)
"For ornithologists this work, although dooked of the old footnotes on the
geographical distribution of birds, etc., must always have a considerable interest ..."