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Dottie

American  
[dot-ee] / ˈdɒt i /
Or Dotty

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Dorothea and Dorothy.


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He was a familiar face around local tracks, usually ponying his horses to the track during morning training and then avoiding the spotlight when his horse won by staying on the racing surface and not going to the Winner’s Circle, leaving the punditry to his wife, Dottie Ingordo.

From Los Angeles Times

Our deepest condolences are extended to John’s wife, Dottie, and his family, including those horsemen and women who worked closely with John for so many years.

From Los Angeles Times

Another well-attended get-together was held earlier this month at Culver City’s the Ripped Bodice bookstore, where sugar cookies specially prepared by local baker Nicolette Buenrostro, of Dottie’s House of Sweets, depicted various Austen book covers.

From Los Angeles Times

The country singer Dottie West, her husband Bill was an inventor, and he made this talk box that was used once by Pete Drake, the pedal steel player.

From Los Angeles Times

Dottie had a habit of inviting people over to her house when they played in Nashville.

From Los Angeles Times