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doodad
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doodad
(noun)
doodad
/
ˈ
duːˌdæd/
noun
plural
doodads
doodad
/
ˈ
duːˌdæd/
noun
plural
doodads
Britannica Dictionary definition of DOODAD
[
count
]
US, informal
1
:
a usually small object that is used as a decoration
—
usually plural
a shelf cluttered with
doodads
[=
knickknacks
]
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2
:
a small useful device
:
gadget
—
usually plural
The shop sells all kinds of nifty
doodads
.
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