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doughboy
[ doh-boi ]
noun
- Informal. an American infantryman, especially in World War I.
- a rounded mass of dough, boiled or steamed as a dumpling or deep-fried and served as a hot bread.
doughboy
/ ˈəʊˌɔɪ /
noun
- informal.an infantryman, esp in World War I
- dough that is boiled or steamed as a dumpling
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of doughboy1
Example Sentences
There is circumstantial evidence that the Pillsbury doughboy, the brand’s seminal mascot, was first drawn by a Springfield plant manager who eschewed credit, not, as the company maintains, in a Chicago ad agency.
Charlie Chaplin’s 1918 short “Shoulder Arms” featured a clumsy doughboy rescuing a French girl while on a secret mission; King Vidor’s 1925 epic “The Big Parade” braided battle scenes and courtship rituals.
I charged up San Juan Hill with the Rough Riders and joined the doughboys over there.
Seventeen months later, after millions of American doughboys had taken up arms in Europe and 117,000 were killed, the Germans surrendered.
When I think of you bunking in leaky barracks, and all of the other sacrifices you and the other doughboys are making such a change seems a small thing.
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