<span class="searchmatch">does</span> <span class="searchmatch">for</span> third-person singular simple present indicative of <span class="searchmatch">do</span> <span class="searchmatch">for</span> deroofs, doofers, fooders, fordoes...
actually have very little to <span class="searchmatch">do</span> with each other. Yes, I have a car, but what <span class="searchmatch">does</span> that have to <span class="searchmatch">do</span> with whether I am qualified <span class="searchmatch">for</span> a desk job? Used after a...
also: <span class="searchmatch">Does</span>, dös, and -dös English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">does</span> Wikipedia From Middle English dos, variant of doth, doþ (“doth; doeth; <span class="searchmatch">does</span>”), equivalent...
she <span class="searchmatch">does</span> too. Likes her capuccino, Mary <span class="searchmatch">does</span>. Your remarks piqued my curiosity, as it did my mom's too. They don't think it be like it is, but it <span class="searchmatch">do</span>. (nonstandard)...
English phrasebook what <span class="searchmatch">does</span> … mean? Used to ask the meaning of a word (replace “…” with a word). what <span class="searchmatch">does</span> … mean?...
got to <span class="searchmatch">do</span> with the...? Wikipedia what <span class="searchmatch">does</span> that have to <span class="searchmatch">do</span> with the price of corn, what <span class="searchmatch">does</span> that have to <span class="searchmatch">do</span> with the price of fish what <span class="searchmatch">does</span> that have...
attested variations include <span class="searchmatch">Does</span> the little brown bear live in the woods? (1952), and <span class="searchmatch">Does</span> a bear like the woods? (1959) <span class="searchmatch">does</span> a bear shit in the woods?...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">does</span>, dös, and -dös <span class="searchmatch">Does</span> plural of Doe SOED, deos, deso, dose, odes...
defective, or intended <span class="searchmatch">for</span> another purpose. 1902, Lina Beard with Adelia Belle Beard, What a girl can make and <span class="searchmatch">do</span>: new ideas <span class="searchmatch">for</span> work and play[2], page...
pepper-pot of macaws, set down on table <span class="searchmatch">for</span> their repast. But my plan always has been when in Rome to <span class="searchmatch">do</span> as Rome <span class="searchmatch">does</span>; and we found our food both delicate...