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Dottie

or ٴdz·ٲ

[ dot-ee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Dorothea and Dorothy.


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But the PGA Tour was seemingly oblivious and indulgent of its members, until commentators such as CBS's Dottie Pepper called out the slow coaches for a "lack of respect" last month.

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The character, married to Granny Pig and the father of Mummy Pig and Aunt Dottie, was referred to as "Papa Ig" by his young grandson George.

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They had taken the advice of bloodstock agent David Ingordo, whose mother, Dottie, ran their racing operation and still does.

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Zenyatta even made appearances at charity fundraisers, and Dottie Ingordo tells the story about the event in which a women left her purse on a nearby table as speeches were taking place.

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The size of horse was a plus for Ingordo, because he knew the filly would eventually be trained by John Shirreffs, Dottie’s husband and his stepfather, who liked to train large horses.

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