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- DOUGHFOOT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Doughfoot definition: an infantryman in the U S Army, especially in World War II See examples of DOUGHFOOT used in a sentence
- DOUGHFOOT definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
DOUGHFOOT definition: an infantryman in the U S Army , esp in World War II | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
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- doughfoot - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
dough•foot (dō′ fŏŏt′), n , pl -feet (dō′ fŏŏt′), -foots [Informal ] an infantryman in the U S Army, esp in World War II No titles with the word (s) "doughfoot" Visit the English Only Forum Help WordReference: Ask in the forums yourself Report an inappropriate ad Become a WordReference Supporter to view the site ad-free
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- doughfoots: word usage from wordola. com
Clare Luce spent Christmas 1944 along the "forgotten front" in Italy, came back to Washington to campaign for increased aid for war-ravaged Italian civilians and for a rotation plan for the U S Army doughfoot As the war neared its end, she was one of the first to give clear public warning of the struggle that lay ahead
- Doughfoot - Oxford Reference
US A soldier, esp an ordinary infantryman, in the US army 1943– [Suggested by doughboy noun ]
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