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Examples

  • He called Dooker into the cab, slowly settled in the driver's seat and started the caginc up.

    Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985

  • Wine of the Week – Maybe this will cheer me up – Molly Dooker Shiraz

    Paging Dr. Drake Remore 2006

  • Wine of the Week – Maybe this will cheer me up – Molly Dooker Shiraz

    October 2006 2006

  • Christ on crutches, but there was nothing Dooker liked better than a good run through the woods.

    Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985

  • At some point he realized that he must have dozed off-dreaming of shotguns and Dooker dying, but-Christ on a Cross-there was no way that was true.

    Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985

  • Every once in awhile he'd start calling for Dooker, but then he'd stop right away, the loudness of his voice startling him.

    Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985

  • "Stay, Dooker," he told the big German shepherd that was on the passenger's seat.

    Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985

  • There was no sign of Dooker, no sign that there was anyone or anything around at all.

    Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985

  • He liked to enter her from the rear now; he wanted to rut her like a goat, pumping away like Dooker mounting the Sneddens 'bitch when it was in heat.

    Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985

  • The need to see Dooker, to know the old feller was okay, kept building up in him.

    Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985

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