Dottie

or Dot·ty

[ dot-ee ]

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

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How to use Dottie in a sentence

  • Yes, corroborated the commodore, Dickie found a dozen people who think youre Dottie on the crumpet, all right.

    Nothing But the Truth | Frederic S. Isham
  • This is a horribly big job, Dottie, and when a fellow gets into it he can't quit.

    The Skylark of Space | Edward Elmer Smith and Lee Hawkins Garby
  • The head office boy, in one of his occasional spells of "freshness," addressed her as Miss Dottie.

    The Grain Of Dust | David Graham Phillips
  • Dottie Earle had charge of it, and she made one of the funniest guides you ever heard.

  • He married a very pretty slack-wire performer, named Dottie.

    The Autobiography of a Clown | Isaac Frederick Marcosson