Uk English Meaning of dooms

dooms

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Definitions and Meaning of dooms in English

dooms

a law or ordinance especially in Anglo-Saxon England, to set on a fixed course to an unhappy end, unhappy destiny, a decision made by a court, judgment, decision, death sense 1, ruin, judgment day sense 1, destiny, a usually unhappy end, to make certain the failure or destruction of, to give judgment against, to fix the fate of, condemn sense 2, judgment sense 5a, death, ruin, a judicial condemnation or sentence

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dooms

a law or ordinance especially in Anglo-Saxon England, to set on a fixed course to an unhappy end, unhappy destiny, a decision made by a court, judgment, decisio

decisions,rulings,sentences,findings,Holdings,judgments,judgments,verdicts,authorities,Awards

births,lives,existences,Nativities,rises,creations,geneses,Originations

doo-doos => poos, doo-doo => poo, doodling => Doodling, doodley-squat => nothing at all, doodled => doodled,