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DOFF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : to remove (an article of wear) from the body b : to take off (the hat) in greeting or as a sign of respect 2. to rid oneself of : put aside.
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Doff - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Use the verb doff to describe removing something. You probably always doff your cap before the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
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139 Synonyms & Antonyms for DOFF | Thesaurus.com
doff · discard · disrobe · peel · shed · shuck · strip · undress. Weak matches. cast off · put aside · slip off · take off. Did You Know? "Muscle" originates ...
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doff
▪ I. doff, v. (dɒf) Pa. tense and pple. doffed (dɒft). [Coalesced form of do off: see do v. 47. Cf. also daff v.2 In ordinary colloquial use in north of England (not in Scotl.). Elsewhere, since 16th c., a literary word with an archaic flavour. Ray noted it as a northern provincialism; Johnson, as ‘...
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DOFF Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) · to remove or take off, as clothing. · to remove or tip (the hat), as in greeting. · to throw off; get rid of.
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DOFF definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
doff in American English · 1. to remove or take off, as clothing · 2. to remove or tip (the hat), as in greeting · 3. to throw off; get rid of. Doff your stupid ...
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Neel Doff
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Neel Doff par elle-même: . Bruxelles: Ed. Esseo, 1964. - This book compels a cluster of extracts of Neel Doff's work. Neel Doff and the autobiographical trap). Résumé en français (À peu près. Neel Doff et le piège autobiographique).
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doff - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European · English compound terms · English 1-syllable words · English terms with IPA pronunciation · English terms with ...
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DOFF Synonyms: 27 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for DOFF: remove, peel (off), put off, shed, douse, shrug off, strip, take off; Antonyms of DOFF: don, throw (on), wear, put on, slip (into), ...
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Don / Doff : r/etymology - Reddit
I may be a little slow but it had genuinely never occurred to me that Don / Doff were a pair of opposites. You can don your cap, ...
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DOFF Integra - Stonehealth Ltd
The DOFF Integra uses a superheated water system to remove paint, biological matter, and general grime safely and efficiently. As the predecessor to the DOFF ...
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DOFF | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to remove your hat, usually to show respect: He doffed his hat and walked away. I don't see why we should doff our caps to him.
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doff
doff/dɔf; ?@ dɔ:f; dɔf/ v[Tn](fml 文) take off (one's hat) 脱(帽). Cf 参看 don2.
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Doffcocker
Its waters were exceptionally high following heavy rain, so to keep his stockings (cockers, as they were known in Scotland) dry the man was obliged to "doff There is a small place not far from Bolton, called Doff-Cocker, where, my friend, Mr.
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doffing
doffing, vbl. n. (ˈdɒfɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the verb doff. a. The putting or taking off of clothing, etc.1606 Holland Sueton. 231 To doe him the grace that he might have the D'offing of her shoes. 1643 G. Wilde Serm. St. Maries, Oxford 17 Those..who think a little d'offing off the...
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