The mightie O- kes are somtyme caste from roote, the Ceadars high by tempestes falle, so bitter stormes dooe force their strength.
Lawes: the multitude inferiour, by example of the Magistrates singularitie, incenseddooe place before them, their example of life, as a strong lawe.
EUen as housbandmen, with labour and trauaile, dooe labour in plantyng and tillyng the grounde, before thei receiue any fruicte of thesame.
The Goddes Uenus, as foolishe Poetes dooe feigne, beyng the aucthour of Loue: loued Ado- nis the soonne of Cynara kyng of Cypres.
The elementes [Sidenote: All thinges beyng on the yearth, dooe consiste by a harmonie or concorde.
The Prince and chief peres doe decaie, and al the whole multitude dooe perishe: the baseste kinde of menne [Sidenote: The Shepe- herdes state necessarie.
So that, there is muche a dooe w^t them, when wee meete at a doore.
And it is not only a fault to dooe such things, but against good maner, by any act or signe to put a man in minde of them.
And therefore I dooe esteeme muche of this Gentlemanne for the labour whiche he taketh in knowyng and enquiryng of these naturall thinges.
Dooe saltee and tray saltee differ little but in spelling from their Italian originals, due soldi and tre soldi.
And if I myght have thys sygned of the kynge, sayde the Welshman, I care for no more, as longe as I dooe lyve.
We saw several trees of thedooe dooe, so useful at Otaheite, as bearing the oily nuts, which are stuck upon a kind of skewer, and burnt as candles.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dooe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.