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doc
1[dok]
doc
2[dok]
noun
a document, especially a document on a computer.
DOC
3abbreviation
doc.
4abbreviation
document.
DOC
1abbreviation
Denominazione di Origine Controllata: used of wines
(in New Zealand) Department of Conservation
doc.
2abbreviation
document
doc
3/ dɒk /
noun
informal, short for doctor, esp a medical doctor: often used as a term of address
Word History and Origins
Origin of DOC1
Origin of DOC2
Example Sentences
“But as soon as someone finds out their docs aren’t really covered in the plan they wanted, someone is going to get sued.”
Obviously, she invites the young doc, played by Michael Vartan, over for dinner.
We were not thinking about making a doc, really.
“I think we can all be a bit snobby in the fashion business and think, maybe this is, you know, a side gig,” Wintour said in the doc.
There’s nothing here that the viewer can’t glean from the documentary, and in fact, the doc is a far more edifying and affecting work than Safdie’s stylish regurgitation.
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