Dodos [noun]

Definition of Dodos:

elderly person

Synonyms of Dodos:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dodos:

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Sentence/Example of Dodos:

"Paul did it," accused Dodo, waving a pudgy, ink-stained little fist in the direction of her brother.

And, as you might like to try the thing yourself, some winter day, I will tell you how the Dodo managed it.

However, when they had been running half an hour or so, and were quite dry again, the Dodo suddenly called out 'The race is over!'

When that day comes, proprietary humbugs like Sanatogen will have become as extinct as the dodo and the great auk.

Ultimately, Torkington sailed in a new ship of 800 tons,5 under a patron named Thomas Dodo.

I'll bet a dollar against a dodo-feather it isn't electrical and fireworks wouldn't hang in the air like that.

And then one—two—three—four—five of the huge dodo-tetrapteryx birds shot out, poised for a moment, and leaped into flight.

What Cauche saw was undoubtedly a dodo; and his errors of description are what any person, not a naturalist, might commit.

About the same time that Cauche was at the Mauritius, the citizens of London were gratified by the sight of a living dodo.

Leguat, a gentleman of education, spent several months on the Mauritius in 1693, but makes no mention of the dodo.