Proper noun
Dora
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
DORA
(UK, historical) Acronym of Defence of the Realm Act 1914.
And now Rocky is begging me to watch Dora the Explorer with him. I understand that millions of kids love Dora and have learned to read or whatever from her show. But I wouldn't mind if Dora fell off a cliff and took her little pals with her. Meg Cabot
Dora and I are now married, but just as happy as we were before. Bertrand Russell
I wasn't prepared for what Dora was explorin. Bill Allred
He smiled his irresistible smile, but Dora found it highly resistible. Caryl Brahms
Come, on, EMPTY-V!! [As] far as I'm concerned, Beavis and Butt-head and Dora (sic) are the only two good things you ever DID! [wild applause from audience] But can't you think of a better way to raise audience awareness of domestic violence, than to make it look COOL? Jello Biafra
All the huts were inundated," said Dora, a Konda Reddy tribal. Source: Internet