

She started to doodle with the tape as accompaniment.We step past Calvin who doodles with a twig in the dust, and make our way towards the car.She drifted slowly over to the telephone, most people doodled while they talked, and Roman proved no exception.I always doodle while I'm talking on the phone.Most of them doodle on the pieces of paper they are given.The more tenured civil servants doodled on coarse notepads the senior staff dozed.Simon was lying on the floor, doodling on a sheet of paper.

She was doodling in the sand and I was on my tummy watching her.She doodled a lot when she was bored, filling her notes with stars and planets.► see thesaurus at draw - doodle noun → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus doodle From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Visual doodle doo‧dle / ˈduːdl / verb AV DRAW to draw shapes, lines, or patterns without really thinking about what you are doing Brad was doodling on a sheet of paper.
