Definition of Dollishness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dollishness

dolled up
dollface
dollfaces
dollhood
dollhoods
dollhouse
dollhouselike
dollhouses
dollied
dollier
dolliers
dollies
dolling
dollish
dollishly
dollishness (current term)
dollishnesses
dollkind
dollmaker
dollmakers
dollmaking
dollman
dollmans
dollop
dolloped
dolloping
dollops
dollopy
dolls
dolly

Literary usage of Dollishness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Korea and Her Neighbors: A Narrative of Travel, with an Account of the by Isabella Lucy Bird (1905)
"Broad and well-kept streets, neat wharves, trim and fairly substantial houses, showing the interior dollishness and daintiness characteristic of Japan, ..."

2. Studies in the Psychology of Woman by Laura Marholm, Laura Mohr Hansson (1899)
"on their heads, and are all goodwill, amiability and dollishness. The whole costume henceforth is of a kind to damage the child and pregnant mother as much ..."

3. Travels on Horseback in Mantchu Tartary: Being a Summer's Ride Beyond the by George Fleming (1863)
"Everything about them bears the impress of dollishness and affectation as they swagger, strut, or skip up to where the mandarin sits, make a deep but ..."

4. Studies in the Psychology of Women by Laura Mohr Hansson, Georgia A. Etchison (1899)
"... in short dresses, balancing Babel towers of powdered and be-ribboned coiffures on their heads, and are all goodwill, amiability and dollishness. ..."

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