dogsbody
Americannoun
noun
verb
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Etymology
Origin of dogsbody
First recorded in 1810–20; originally a junior naval officer, earlier a sailor's term for soaked sea biscuits or pease pudding
Example Sentences
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Aiding everyone is Lisa Kwak as The Mute, a sort of onstage stagehand and dogsbody who distributes props as needed, moves set pieces and generally keeps the show moving.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 1, 2024
Shelley is forbearance personified but she’s tired of being taken by Mira “for a dogsbody, a beta fish, a bridesmaid, a ride-along.”
From New York Times • Mar. 13, 2023
Powell stayed at Duckworth’s, as an all-purpose dogsbody, for ten mostly unhappy years.
From The New Yorker • Nov. 5, 2018
Mr Wood lacked such knowledge and would have only been able to act as a "general dogsbody", the lawyer said.
From BBC • Jan. 8, 2016
In the event, after the Italia Conti acting school, he lined up a job as a teaboy and general dogsbody with British Movietone News just before that company went out of business.
From The Guardian • Nov. 7, 2012
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