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dozen
1[duhz-uhn]
noun
plural
dozens ,plural
dozen .a group of 12.
Slang., the dozens, a ritualized game typically engaged in by two persons each of whom attempts to outdo the other in insults directed against members of the other's family (usually used in the phraseplay the dozens ).
adjective
dozen
2[doh-zuhn]
verb (used with object)
to stun.
dozen
/ ˈdʌzən /
determiner
twelve or a group of twelve
a dozen eggs
two dozen oranges
( as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural )
give me a dozen
there are at least a dozen who haven't arrived yet
noun
in large quantities
See baker's dozen
to talk without stopping
Other Word Forms
- dozenth adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of dozen1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The photos show that dozens of buildings in the city were levelled between August and September.
He came to Georgia Southern after a dozen seasons at USC, where he started first as quarterbacks coach, then offensive coordinator and finally the head coach.
The youngest of those players is 52 and has hasn’t played for a dozen seasons, giving the whole tableau the feel of a tattered and worn museum exhibition.
Video from the scene showed dozens of postal service workers standing in the parking lot.
In recent years, civic groups have accused police of dozens of extrajudicial killings and torture.
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