Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A Middle English form of the present participle of do.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • obsolete Doing.

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Examples

  • Shed been doing gavage for more than 30 yearsjust ducks because its easier to doand she was selling at three markets a week.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • Shed been doing gavage for more than 30 yearsjust ducks because its easier to doand she was selling at three markets a week.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • When I asked you to pray, it was something I felt lead to doand something I do not ask very people to do.

    A squirrel, sending e-cards (yuri and hetero) and living Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • Shii grew mii t00 willowz frum doand branchez tew!

    4 me?! U shudn’t hav! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • I have a police-band radiolots of journalists doand when I heard your address His arms relaxed, letting Megan go.

    Personal Demons Stacia Kane 2008

  • I go through all that trouble to get you evidence, to prove to you that I would never lie to youwhich, by the way, I should never have had to doand this is how you repay me?

    Untouchable Kate Brian 2006

  • It is not exactly the way such things are done at Court, but Peter Piper thought it would doand at any rate it was great fun.

    The RACKETTY-PACKETTY House Frances Hodgson Burnett 2006

  • I go through all that trouble to get you evidence, to prove to you that I would never lie to youwhich, by the way, I should never have had to doand this is how you repay me?

    Untouchable Kate Brian 2006

  • The last thing Kaz wanted to doand he reminded Delbin of thatwas to go searching for the kender in a structure as large as Vingaard.

    Kaz the Minotaur Knaak, Richard A. 2004

  • Palin told Dalamar that Tasslehoff had finally come to the conclusion that going back in time was the only honorable thing to doand here Palin most generously praised the kender for his courage.

    Dragons Of A Lost Star Weis, Margaret 2001

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