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Dool

Description:

Dool can be used as a noun or a verb and has various meanings depending on its context. As a noun, dool refers to a carved wooden knob or handle, typically found on furniture or doors. As a verb, it can mean to move or swing aimlessly or to be indecisive. Additionally, dool can be used informally to describe someone who is foolish or acting in a nonsensical manner.

Examples:

Noun - The antique wardrobe featured intricately designed dools on its doors.

Verb - The wind caused the chimes to dool back and forth.

Verb - Despite weighing the pros and cons for hours, she continued to dool over which college to choose.

Adjective - His dool antics at the party made everyone laugh.

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