He doodled mindlessly, trying to get a grasp on the overwhelming emotions he was feeling. |
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I sipped a coffee, my favourite blend, and doodled absent-mindedly on my notepad. |
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Everyone stared at the ceiling or doodled on their blotters as Jack outlined his grand plan. |
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With her right hand she doodled absent-mindedly on the edge of her mother's precious newspaper. |
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Tom Phillips presented a typically idiosyncratic arrangement of 40 sheets of Minutes from RA meetings on which he'd doodled quite exquisitely. |
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While others sat in class and doodled to later become great artists, I sat in class to take notes and become a great test-taker. |
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While booting up her PC, she doodled on a small pad of paper. |
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Instead she doodled – her word – in her trailer in the long hours between takes. |
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During an election strategy meeting, he doodled a picture of Tony Blair sitting on the knee of Chancellor Kohl of Germany. |
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Some of its curves suggest an area of split drink, doodled around undulatingly on a tabletop – or perhaps pancake mix dropped into a hot pan. |
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And as for the coiled, the looped, the curly, the tangled, the doodled, the scribbled... well, these lines could lead anywhere. |
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As a dream, the concept can be dated back at least to Leonardo da Vinci, who doodled a round, wheeled, armoured vehicle with cannon firing out of ports. |
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Leonard Cohen has sketched, drawn and doodled at length. |
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Balmain always forged very strong links between architecture and couture, so much so that in the margins of his design sketches, he doodled away at ideas for houses. |
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She said that every American president from Washington to Nixon doodled and one would find doodles in a notebook or a journal from any intellectual or hard-core creative. |
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