doodad
IPA: dˈudæd
noun
- (originally US) Used to refer to something whose name one cannot recall: an unspecified device, gadget, part, or thing.
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Examples of "doodad" in Sentences
- You can google it ( 'cus remember what I said about link and edit doodad up there?) ...
- Disney's latest release is just an entertainment, an animated doodad in the grand scheme of things.
- So, since I just reserved a copy of Dead Until Dark at my local library, I figure I may as well sign up for this little doodad.
- She had a safe, of course, and compartments in a cabinet for her lesser jewelry, with each ring or doodad having its own discrete cubby.
- When you pull out the lever at the top of the bag to haul the bag, this doodad has a really cool feature to double as a camera or flash tripod.
- These simple, inexpensive wonders aren't made of the latest super steel, they aren't a quarter-inch thick and there's nary a tactical, special ops-inspired doodad on them anywhere.
- Whether you have a gizmo attached to your ear while you're driving, or a doodad that scrambles an egg inside its shell, or a thingamajig that plots your trajectory on a digital map, gadgets are more and more a part of our lives.
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