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34 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Doodle' in a Sentence

"To draw or scribble casually or absentmindedly, often done without a specific purpose." more

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The child doodled a smiling sun on the blank page.
She has been doodling cute animals in her sketchbook.
Sarah likes to doodle flowers and butterflies on the cover of her science notebook.
The child was doodling elephants in the art class.
As the artist reflects on the year, they will have been doodling in their art journal.
She had doodled hearts and flowers on the margins of her notebook.
At the beach, she would doodle seashells and waves in the sand with a stick.
She will doodle a map to help her remember the directions to the party.
They have doodled smiley faces on the sand at the beach.
Instead of taking notes, Alex would often doodle small animals during science class.
Waiting for the bus, commuters would often doodle on the back of their tickets.
The chef has been doodling with sauces to create a new recipe.
The child has been doodling with crayons on the living room wall.
We have doodled funny faces on the balloons for the party.
The students have been doodling on their desks instead of paying attention.
He is doodling musical notes as he listens to the song.
Jake likes to doodle funny animals in his notebook during science class, making his notes colorful.
The artist will doodle a playful cat in the corner of the canvas.
I am doodling a playful cat on the margin of my notebook.
The bored students began to doodle in their sketchbooks while waiting for the school assembly to start.
While stargazing, he would doodle constellations on the back of an old star chart.
He often doodled flowers and stars on his class notes.
My grandma used to doodle hearts on her letters to me.
Instead of paying attention to the history lesson, Alex began to doodle a pirate ship in his textbook.
The bored student started to doodle smiley faces on the margins of his homework.
He loves to doodle flowers and butterflies in his notebook.
By the time the movie starts, she will have been doodling on her notepad for an hour.
He will doodle intricate patterns while waiting for the train.
She is doodling swirls and flowers on the cover of her diary.
Emma loves to doodle flowers in her sketchbook.
She has doodled playful animals on the walls of her room.
While waiting for the doctor, she idly doodles on a piece of paper.
In the coffee shop, patrons would often doodle on napkins while sipping their drinks.
During the meeting, she will doodle a flower on the edge of her notepad.

Doodle

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verbTo draw or scribble casually or absentmindedly, often done without a specific purpose.
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Last Updated On: August 29, 2024
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