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young apprentices, i.e., "
dough-boys". In Moby-**** (1851),
Herman Melville nicknamed the
timorous cabin steward "
Doughboy".
Infantrymen recruited for...
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refrigerated dough product line (biscuits,
dinner rolls,
sweet rolls, and cookies). His copywriter,
Carol H. Williams,
imagined a
living doughboy popping out...
- a
fishing trip, Tre and
Furious notice Doughboy and
Chris being arrested for theft.
Seven years later,
Doughboy, now a
Rollin 60s
Crips member[citation...
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Famicom was
released in ****an in 1985 with the
spelling changed to
Dough Boy.
Doughboy is a
nickname given to
American soldiers during the
First World War...
- up
doughboy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Doughboy is a
former nickname for an
American infantryman,
especially one from
World War I.
Dough boy, Doughboy...
- Alveograph, a
device measuring the
extensibility of
dough Baking Bread trough Dough blender Dough s****er
Doughboy (disambiguation)
Farinograph – a tool that measures...
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Bosko the
Doughboy is the
fourteenth title in the
Looney Tunes series featuring Bosko. It was
released as
early as
October 10, 1931. It was
directed by...
-
Johnny Doughboy is a 1942
American black-and-white
musical comedy film
directed by John H. Auer for
Republic Pictures. It
stars Jane
Withers in a dual...
- "dull and
torpid in his intellects" — and
paler and much older —
steward Dough-
Boy,
describing Pip as "over tender-hearted" but "at
bottom very bright, with...
- he was
photographed wearing his
Doughboy uniform,
helmet and
field equipment, for
which he was
known as "
Doughboy Joe". In the photo,
Ambrose carries...