dobe
1 Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of dobe1
Aphetic form
Origin of Dobe2
First recorded in 1945–50; by shortening
Example Sentences
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“No. In the ’dobe house over the hill.
From Literature
“The old ’dobe that’s washed almost away, you mean?”
From Literature
“Yes, señora. When the rancho broke up they put no more lime on the ’dobe, and the rains washed it down.”
From Literature
“Each of these things were pushing people toward discomfort,” Mr. Dobe said.
From New York Times
Mr. Dobe characterized their message this way: “Now that you’re the president of the N.R.A., we think you kind of owe us a conversation.”
From New York Times
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