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Meaning of "doodle" Sat Sep 23, 2006 14:28 pm  Meaning of "doodle"
 

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ESL/EFL Test #210 "What Comes Next? (4)", question 3

There is a deadline, I'm afraid, ..........

(a) so you mustn't dither
(b) so you mustn't doodle
(c) so you mustn't dabble
(d) so you mustn't diddle

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ESL/EFL Test #210 "What Comes Next? (4)", answer 3

There is a deadline, I'm afraid, so you mustn't dither.

Correct answer: (a) so you mustn't dither
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what is the meaning of doodle?

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Meaning of "doodle" Sat Sep 23, 2006 14:35 pm  Meaning of "doodle"
 

I know I'm being sarcastic here but do you know the meaning of "dictionary"? So instead of asking what doodle means, you might as well look up this word in any dictionary and you will find that to doodle means to scribble something, to write something down in a sloppy manner.
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