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doodler vs doodles

Both 'doodler' and 'doodles' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Doodler' refers to a person who doodles, while 'doodles' is the plural form of the verb 'doodle' or can refer to a collection of doodles.

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doodler

The term 'doodler' is correct and refers to a person who doodles, someone who enjoys drawing or scribbling informally.

Use 'doodler' when referring to a person who likes to doodle or draw informally.

Examples:

  • She is a talented doodler who fills her notebooks with creative drawings.
  • The meeting was boring, so I turned into a doodler and started sketching on my notepad.

Alternatives:

  • someone who doodles
  • a person who enjoys drawing informally
  • a scribbler

doodles

The term 'doodles' is correct and can be used as the plural form of the verb 'doodle' or to refer to a collection of doodles.

Use 'doodles' when talking about multiple doodles or a collection of informal drawings.

Examples:

  • She showed me her doodles from the meeting.
  • I have a notebook filled with doodles from my art class.
  • I thought that it was trash, like, doodles or something.
  • You've done a lot of doodles and crossing out.
  • - You should probably go before she starts bragging about the doodles on my notebooks.
  • That's your big news is that you translated the tablet into... Doodles?
  • Look at all these Doodles, and they're all mine.
  • We gave her two tickets to the Doodles Weaver Show.
  • How many notebooks have you ruined with your doodles?
  • And I have a beautiful page of doodles from Jonathan Woodham's talk.
  • In the 1930s, Freud told us all that you could analyze people's psyches based on their doodles.
  • One word from me and there isn't a gallery on Earth that will exhibit so much as one of your doodles.
  • You a big fan of Picasso's doodles?
  • I know you think you're complimenting me, but calling them doodles is an insult.
  • How about when you put GPS trackers in your garbage because you were convinced North Korean spies were stealing your doodles?
  • Derk, Banhead and Doodles proved them wrong! Toilets!
  • Would you like to go on the slide, Mr. Doodles?
  • Why can't we send some Cheez Doodles, some Funyuns, some Twinkies?
  • This is not accurate, but it did happen to Tony Blair at the Davos Forum in 2005, when his doodles were, of course, "discovered" and he was labeled the following things.
  • We ended up in this debate one night About cheez doodles versus cheetos.
  • Those cheez doodles are more than just a snack to darren.
  • You should probably go before she starts bragging about the doodles on my notebooks.

Alternatives:

  • informal drawings
  • sketches
  • scribbles

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