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I am just a doodler wanting something to do.
David was a nervous doodler when he was on the phone.
She paused for the briefest time, said almost shyly, "I was a doodler, too."
A compulsive doodler, as a child he made countless sketches of the boats that were later to make him famous.
Cranmer preferred to describe himself as a "whittler and doodler".
Welcome to doodler Andre Jordan's wonderful world of disabled animals.
Above all, he is a doodler extraordinaire.
A prolific doodler and autodidact, he was predominantly a self-taught artist.
Gates is an inveterate doodler and the story is also told through his scribbles.
The books were published under his pen name of "Todd H. Doodler".
His father was an amateur doodler, and his elder brother John was also a cartoonist.
Roth was never a doodler.
He was a doodler, a scribbler, a smudger, a tinkerer with junk.
An erudite doodler, he writes and draws in ink on linen tablecloths that are then pinned to the wall.
For devices with an accelerometer, players tilt the device from side to side to move the Doodler in the desired direction.
Lori Ellison's beautiful, allover patterns look like the obsessive productions of a loopy doodler.
He became an expert doodler of Morgans, and taught my brother Will to Morgan-doodle.
Taro Zoe's foster brother and the famous Doodler Galileo's son.
Mr. Wong fills the frame with these sensuous circles and coils like an obsessive doodler.
I remembered that Mark had been a doodler even at school and had been ticked off often because of the state of his exercise books.
Hosler was not formally trained in art, but grew up reading comics and says he "was always a doodler".
'Mark was an inveterate doodler,' I said.
There are also monsters and UFOs that the Doodler must avoid, shoot, or jump on to eliminate.
Tracy is a doodler, witness the '1000 doodlings' recently on offer in the National Gallery .
An inveterate doodler, Saint-Exupery had for years sketched his little figure on letters, manuscript pages and restaurant tablecloths.