dooly (Meaning)

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dooly (n.)

A kind of litter suspended from men's shoulders, for carrying persons or things; a palanquin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dooly

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dooly Sentence Examples

  1. The dooly was gently lifted off the ground and carried away.
  2. The patient was carefully placed in the dooly and transported to the hospital.
  3. The soldiers used a dooly to carry the wounded soldier to safety.
  4. The stretcher bearers carried the wounded on doolies, their faces grim and their hearts heavy.
  5. The firefighters used a dooly to rescue the trapped victim from the burning building.
  6. The volunteers set up a makeshift dooly to transport supplies to the disaster area.
  7. The farmers used a dooly to carry their crops from the field to the barn.
  8. The children used a dooly to carry their belongings on their camping trip.
  9. The hikers used a dooly to carry their injured friend down the mountain.
  10. The explorers used a dooly to transport their equipment through the jungle.

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A kind of litter suspended from men's shoulders, for carrying persons or things; a palanquin.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The dooly was gently lifted off the ground and carried away.

The patient was carefully placed in the dooly and transported to the hospital.

The soldiers used a dooly to carry the wounded soldier to safety.

The stretcher bearers carried the wounded on doolies, their faces grim and their hearts heavy.