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Dodds

American  
[dodz] / dɒdz /

noun

  1. Warren Baby, 1898–1959, U.S. jazz drummer.


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Even Andrei Kanchelskis claims he was looking for diminutive forward Billy Dodds when standing with two feet on the ball and raising his hand to his brow during Rangers' drubbing of Ayr United - in fairness, Dodds then scored from the move.

From BBC

The rapper hit headlines at the Winter Olympics, where he was an honorary coach for Team USA as well as a special correspondent for broadcaster NBC, when he asked British curlers Bruce Mouat and Jennifer Dodds for a photo.

From BBC

Welsh Liberal Democrats' leader Jane Dodds said: "Higher education is a public good that benefits the whole economy, and the funding system should reflect that, supporting aspiration, not holding it back."

From BBC

The inexperienced rink - with only Jen Dodds surviving from the 2022 gold-medal winning team - finished sixth in last year's World Championships and were some way short of their best again against the Americans, with opportunities missed and mistakes made.

From BBC

Producers also pressured Cycle 6 contestants Joanie Dodds and Dani Evans into undergoing invasive dental procedures that focused on cosmetic rather than health improvements.

From Los Angeles Times