Definition:
do
- doto gain advantage or benefit from; make use of
- doapply cosmetics to wanted to do her face before the party
- doto perform (an act)
- doput in order clean was doing the kitchen
- doto suffice for
- dotreat unfairly
- doapprove especially by custom, opinion, or propriety you oughtn't to say a thing like that à it's not done Dorothy Sayers
- doto execute (an amount of work)
- dotake place happen what's doing across the street
- doed with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses expressing emphasis I do say do be careful
- doto fasten
- doserve out (a period of imprisonment) did ten years for armed robbery
- doto dispense with the thing mentioned
- doto cheat
- doed in the imperative after an imperative to add emphasis be quiet do
- doed with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses in declarative sentences with inverted word order fervently do we pray Abraham Lincoln, in interrogative sentences did you hear that?, and in negative sentences we don't know don't go
- dopass over (as distance) traverse did 20 miles yesterday
- dobe fitting conform to custom or propriety won't do to be late
- doll
- docustoms, rules, or regulations
- doto deal with
- dobring into existence produce do a biography on the general
- doto be enough
- dour doing 12 countries in 30 days
- dogive freely pay do honor to her memory
- dotreat with respect to physical comforts did themselves well
- dospend (time) in prison has been doing time in a federal penitentiary
- doput forth exert did her best to win the race
- doto cause the defeat, ruin, or death of
- doplay the role or character of
- doto exert
- dosh did the dishes after supper
- dotravel at a speed of doing 55 on the turnpike
- doto pin up or arrange (the hair)
- doto abolish
- doto deal with; treat
- doto wear out; tire
- doattack physically beat
- domic
- doto exhaust