1. doted - Adjective
2. doted - Verb
of Dote
Stupid; foolish.
Half-rotten; as, doted wood.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI wouldn't want to think people doted on us, hung on every word, or wanted to look like us. Robert Smith (musician)
When I was younger I was fat. I was never conscious of it and was content with who I was because I was so loved. My mother never told me to lose weight and my father doted on me, but my agent told me. I tried, but I loved Indian food too much. Archie Panjabi
I covered Kennedy when she was three years old and the darling daughter of President Kennedy who doted on her and whose mother did everything to protect her from the prying press. Helen Thomas
By a lot of people's standards, I lived a very privileged life. I never wanted for attention, I never wanted for material things. In some ways, I was probably spoiled because I never had to share. And I was doted on. Catherine Tate
Annabella did not have a close relationship with the young Ada, and often left her in the care of her own mother Judith, Hon. Lady Milbanke, who doted on her grandchild. Source: Internet
As a mother, she doted on and was quite possessive of her sons. Source: Internet