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dobe

1 American  
[doh-bee] / ˈdoʊ bi /

noun

  1. Informal. adobe.


Dobe 2 American  
[dohb] / doʊb /

noun

  1. Doberman pinscher.


Etymology

Origin of dobe1

Aphetic form

Origin of Dobe2

First recorded in 1945–50; by shortening

Example Sentences

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Farther, wind and sun had dried the ridge-turf to its normal firmness and baked the dobe flats till in places they were of their old flinty hardness.

From Raw Gold A Novel by Rowe, Clarence H. (Clarence Herbert)

"Shore I've got dobe mud in my haid fer brains," he said, with disgust.

From Valley of Wild Horses by Grey, Zane

Under the snouts of the steam shovels "dobe" shots went off as bowlders were riven into smaller fragments.

From The Ne'er-Do-Well by Beach, Rex Ellingwood

But the arches and the wall of the building were of common dobe, massive, but roughly built.

From The Garden of Eden by Brand, Max

So, with my mind at rest about him, I tacked away for the little dobe building down toward the water-front which at that day flew the American flag from the staff upon its roof.

From Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers by Foster, W. Bertram

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