
2023 Does an idle doodle have to have a point? - Angie Han, The Hollywood Reporter, 27 July 2022 Last year, amid a quarantined 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Google created a birthday doodle featuring a Zoom-style party.


Adrienne Bernhard, Popular Mechanics, 20 Mar. Noun The artist’s sketches-initially dismissed as doodles until x-ray technology proved otherwise-distinguished between rolling and sliding contacts and identified surface roughness as a factor in material movement.

Holly Ramer, The Christian Science Monitor, As part of the presentation, models were asked to use fluorescent markers to doodle on transparent easels and podiums, outlining the imprint of Del Vas’s signature cleave-toe shoe, a style handmade by a total of eight artisans in her native Spain. 2022 Robert Seaman loved to doodle as a child. 2023 But don’t doodle cute pictures all over the box. 2023 Hockney doodled away, drawing trees and houses and filling the bleak concrete space with swaths of color. 2023 Another has the habit of doodling unartistic ballpoint diagrams to illustrate the discussion.

2023 Like its more expensive stablemates, the Galaxy Tab S8 ships with an S Pen for doodling and drawing on that display, which packs in a respectable resolution of 2,560×1,600 pixels. Patricia Garip, Condé Nast Traveler, 17 Mar. Verb To refuel after exploring, sit down for a comforting lunch at Guimas in the verdant Gávea neighborhood-where Chica doodles on paper tablecloths while the homey kitchen prepares filling dishes like steak frites or moqueca seafood stew.
