Definitions
American HeritageĀ® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A system of hotel management in which guests pay a fixed daily or weekly rate for room, breakfast, and lunch or dinner.
Examples
“Both, according to Bradshaw, were involved in the search for Dooley's replacement, and both wholeheartedly approve of the Dykes hire.”
“A Viacom spokeswoman said $40.9 million of Mr. Dooley's compensation was a special award of stock and options in a new contract when he was named operating chief.”
The Wall Street Journal: Pay Tally Up 19% for Finance Chiefs
“Much of the time he spoke through the invented personage of "Martin J. Dooley," a down-to-earth Irish bartender whose wisdom, Mr. Dooley's Opinions, began to appear collected in book form at the turn of the 20th century.”
The Huffington Post: David Tereshchuk: Celebrating a Virtually Forgotten Media Maestro
“Overall, Mr. Dauman saw his compensation fall nearly by half to $43.12 million in 2011, and Mr. Dooley's fell a similar amount to $34.6 million.”
The Wall Street Journal: Viacom Paid CEO $43 Million Last Year
“At best, I get to see Julie's eyes up close and personalā¦and maybe get another clue or two about Mrs. Dooley's whereabouts.”
“When you don't hear anything, you know Stan Dooley's behind you.”
“The 18-year-old Rogers, a 6-foot-3, 205-pound native of Calhoun, Ga., was among Dooley's first signing class.”
The Huffington Post: Tennessee Football Bar Fight: HUGE Brawl Breaks Out In Knoxville (UPDATE)
“It was only a fragment, but that was from Dooley's Bar and Grill over on Arch Street.”
Fictionaut: Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth
“I wanted to stand up and cheer after Dooley's talk.”
“Dooley's WWI Draft Registration lists his birthday as April 3, 1881.”
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