Crossword clues for docs
docs
- Physicians, informally
- Medical pros
- Clinic group
- Clinic bunch
- "House"-trained people
- Vets and MDs
- Severinsen and a dwarf
- Savage and Holliday
- Practicing pros
- Medicos, briefly
- Gooden and Savage
- Dropbox files, often
- Word files and such
- Treatment experts
- Stethoscope wearers, for short
- Some HMO personnel
- Sneezy's friend and others
- Shrinks, e.g
- Severinsen et al
- Savage et al
- Savage and OR people?
- Physicians, slangily
- Physicians, in brief
- Physicians, familiarly
- Physical givers, briefly
- People who are practicing
- OR people
- MS Word output
- Military medics' monikers
- Medical types
- Medical professionals, for short
- MASH men
- Martens and McStuffins, for instance [S]
- Many Werner Herzog films, briefly
- Many nonfiction films, for short
- Many attachments, for short
- Legal papers, for short
- Holliday and others
- Holliday and Hollywood
- Holliday and a dwarf
- GPs, jocularly
- ER pros
- ER roles
- Dwarf's namesakes
- Dropbox files, casually
- Disney dwarf et al
- College profs, usually
- Clinic VIPs
- Clinic staffers
- Bugs' addressees?
- Blanchard and Severinsen
- Archival materials, for short
- All of us, to Bugs
- "Gunsmoke" man and others
- Medics, briefly
- Sawbones and shrinks
- Shrinks, e.g.
- Physicians, briefly
- M.D.'s
- Papers, briefly
- People who are practicing, briefly
- E.R. figures
- Life savers
- Test conductors
- Nurses' workmates
- Shot orderers
- 43-Across members
- A.M.A. members
- Diagnosers
- Nonfictional films, for short
- Bone setters
- Rx writers
- E.R. folk
- Pros who practice
- Government pubs., say
- Nonfiction films, for short
- Hospital V.I.P.'s
- Entries in two Oscar categories, slangily
- Creations in Word, informally
- Official paperwork, for short
- Word files, briefly
- Severinsen et al.
- Medicos, informally
- Severinsen and Holliday
- Holliday and Severinsen
- Party to Civil Service IT files?
- AMA members
- Hollywood and Holliday
- ER personnel
- Physicians, for short
- OR workers
- Google ___ (online word processor)
- Hospital VIPs
- HMO workers
- HMO members
- JAMA readers
- ER figures
- Clinic workers, for short
- Medical practitioners, for short
- HMO group
- O.R. workers
- HMO staffers
- HMO personnel
- GPs, e.g
- Scrip writers
- MS Word files
- HMO employees
- ENTs, e.g
Wiktionary
n. (plural of doc English)
Wikipedia
Docs may refer to:
- Department of Community Services
- Display Operator Console System, DOCS (software) package
- Docs.com
- Colloquial term for Dr. Martens footwear.
Usage examples of "docs".
One of the Mounties had dutifully interposed himself between the Docs and the humans, presumably in case these space monsters suddenly began ravaging and murdering, but he did not seem happy about it.
Certainly not the Docs who were simply standing where they were put, holding on to chair backs and swaying slightly in the motion of the plane.
It was crowded, with four Pats, two Dannermans, two Docs, the Dopey, the deputy director and a couple of his interrogators-and eleven, count ‘em, eleven guards in and outside the house, plus about half a dozen maids, cooks and cleaners.
In one room the two Docs were kept, one characteristically standing immobile, the other very uncharacteristically lying on a pallet on the floor, with two or three medics hovering around.
And the aircraft really stank, because just after takeoff one of the Docs had had to move his bowels.
Then they were all hustled into two armored vans-happily enough in two shifts, with the two Docs and their guards filling one of the vans by themselves so that Hilda was spared their aroma for a while.
Then there was another clutch of guards surrounding the aliens: the two huge, pale Docs, one of them carrying the little turkey thing, Dopey.
The two Docs stood silent and impassive while Dopey, curled in the arm of one of them, appeared to be asleep, his great fantail overspreading his body.
They stood remote and still at one end of the row of witnesses, and each one of the Docs had not one but three Marine guards standing tensely over it.
He was watching one of the Docs, who was showing signs of being restive.
Artzybachova says the only way to be sure the Docs aren’t transmitting information is to make sure they don’t get any,” Hilda put in.
The one thing that they feared to find was not there: no living creature, no Docs or Dopeys nor anything else out of the Scarecrows’ menagerie of oddities.
Hilda had never thought she could detect any emotion on the face of either of the Docs, but now there were signs that had to be some kind of strain.
The first sketch showed the two Docs together, both wearing shawls over their heads.
The second one showed both Docs in what was recognizably a hospital room, one of them doing something surgical to the head of the other.