(n.) The dorbeetle; also, a drone or an idler. See 1st Dor.
(v. t.) To deceive. [Obs.] See Dor, v. t.
(v. t.) To deafen with noise.
Example Sentences:
(1) He spelt her name "Dorres" and also made mistakes with the words "politcal", "knowlege", "embarassment" and "advizer", prompting suggestions he might be dyslexic.
(2) One of those trapped in the cold store Johan Dorre, 36, a father of four, was able to call his uncle and say he was trapped two floors below the ground floor.
(3) Consistent with previous findings on adult psychiatric inpatients (Barley, Dorr, & Reid, 1985), significant positive correlations were obtained between the Index and M, FM, X + %, and D when controlled for the number of protocol responses.
(4) FAA spokesman Les Dorr said the authority would consider Hollywood's proposals on their merits.
(5) He spelt her name "Dorres" and also made mistakes with the words "politcal", "knowlege", "embarassment" and "advizer", prompting suggestions he might be dyslexic .