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Meanings of
doting
in English
Extravagantly or foolishly loving and indulgent.
fond
adoring
Related terms
loving
Usage of
doting
in English
1
Clara saw it all, and knew that her aunt was almost
doting
.
2
I fell into the hands of a
doting
old architect of Paris.
3
Up in the stands, the members and his once
doting
fans fidgeted.
4
But these were not always times of delight to the
doting
parent.
5
It's my job to be
doting
,
that comes with being a grandmother.
6
He meditateth night and day,
doting
on the image of his fancy.
7
Our vow renewal was imperfectly perfect for us, the
doting
bride revealed.
8
So far our
doting
uncle, Kitty; but 'tis indeed a fair creature.
9
On this subject I am like a
doting
grandmother, but forgive it.
10
Now, though, you couldn't ask for a more
doting
husband and father.
11
He treated her like a queen,
doting
on her the whole evening.
12
Lucy couldn't believe her husband, Sara's
doting
father, was talking like this.
13
She's an only child, I believe, and has a perfectly
doting
father.
14
Calum Hood of 5SOS took his
doting
mum to the star-studded party.
15
Too fatally secure hast thou been; too
doting
in thy confidence in others.
16
For Joy, those were the good times, with a
doting
,
if temporary, father.
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doting
dote
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
doting mother
doting fool
doting husband
almost doting
doting affection
More collocations
Doting
through the time
Doting
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common