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Doodlebug
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insecte fouisseur, doodlebug
a small winged insect that preys on other insects, especially ants, by digging holes in the sand
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larve de doryphore, doodlebug
the larva of any of several insects
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missile volé, missile à réaction
a small jet-propelled winged missile that carries a bomb
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petit véhicule motorisé, doodlebug
a small motor vehicle
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doodlebug, automotrice
a type of railcar that combines a locomotive's engine and passenger compartments into a single unit
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Doodlebugs were popular in the early 20th century for short-distance rail travel between towns.
In rural areas, doodlebugs provided essential transportation, connecting communities to larger cities.
By the mid-20th century, doodlebugs gradually fell out of favor as larger, more versatile trains became commonplace.
Despite their declining use, some preserved doodlebugs can still be seen in railway museums across the country.
The doodlebug's design made it efficient for routes where full-size trains were impractical.