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How to pronounce doting in English?

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Synonyms adoring, fond


deceiving her preoccupied and doting husband with a young captain.

Examples of doting

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What most doting owners won't realise is that the cat is using an acoustic ruse.
From the newscientist.com
Do not try to feed the bird, give it water or play the role of doting bird nurse.
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He has celebrity and endorsements and the beautiful doting wife, just like Woods.
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An only child, encouraged by doting parents, he became what he had hoped to be.
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At one point, a perfectly innocent and doting mother is suddenly shot in the arm.
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Of course, it helps that the staff is incredibly attentive without ever doting.
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They've all become the doting grandparents they didn't expect to be for years.
From the independent.co.uk
In addition I hold down 3 full time jobs and am a doting father to my 12 children.
From the independent.co.uk
She immediately became a doting and attentive mother for the orphaned zoo puppies.
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More examples
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  • The Department of Technical Education (DOTE) is one of bureaus under Department of Higher Education of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Union Government . Also it is a department of each state government in India. It is responsible for technical education in their respective state. ...
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