I'd been playing doggo for what seemed like hours, waiting to have a go at that oil lamp.
He'll be able to hunt around while the rest of you lie doggoand wait.
Into Spaine, Iohn Trenour bishop of saint Asaph, and sir William Parre knight.
And then he would find himself lying doggo between two great stones, waiting for it to be quite dark before he essayed to pass the rifle-pits that angled across either shore.
The other chap hobbled down bandaged, upon crutches, to-day, and had a pot-shot at me as I lay doggo behind my particular stone.
He hoped there was enough of 'em, lying doggo up there, waiting the word to roll down and swallow the blooming dorp!
No need to investigate lest a living Fritz was lying doggo with the dead.
I The fellow, if he is on board, couldn't liedoggo all this time.
Doggo kept his temper admirably, but answered the sneer with another sneer: "You forget yourself to speak so to a superior officer.
Presently Doggo returned with the committee of four, and put me through my paces.
My interest was so centered in the beautiful Lilla that it never occurred to me to inquire as to my own fate, but Doggo insisted on bringing it to my attention.
Doggo and the fierce ant-man whom I called Satan now picked me up in their jaws, the former gently and the latter not so gently, and carried me out of the airplane and down an inclined runway into the interior of the edifice.
Presently, as if in response to another command, Satan slunk away, and the squad of ant soldiers returned to the city, while Doggo came and stood solicitously at my side.
However, my wishes finally prevailed, and Doggo promised to try and secure the valley punishment, in event of a conviction.
As I sat up, Doggo presented me with a bowl of pale green liquid.
The next morning I was awakened byDoggo stripping off my leafy coverlet.
Under it was printed the word whichDoggo had given me as equivalent to himself.
The day of departure finally arrived, and Doggo and I prepared to make the trip.
The social barrier between Doggo and me, which resembled the pale between our two countries, was the only drawback to an otherwise idyllic life.
But, alas, although Doggo proved to be an indefatigable teacher, I did not get on so well during the succeeding days.
I have called you Doggo right along, and you haven't seemed to mind it; so it has never occurred to me before to ask your real name.
I had now progressed far enough in my mastery of their language so that Doggowas able to explain to me the reason for the existence of this committee.
I've just been talking to that Highland officer, and he agrees with me that we must lie doggo until we are reinforced.
I had better lie doggo for a bit while they get on with it.
Then he'd laid doggo in some hole he'd come across, had seen all there was ter be seen, and had heard 'em plotting the attack which had jest taken place.
Yer must jest lie low and doggo a little longer," said James one early morning, standing at the door of the smithy, and speaking apparently to the air.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "doggo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: furtive; lurking; skulking; sneaking; stealing; stealthy; surreptitious; undercover