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Definition of Mannequins
1. mannequin [n] - See also: mannequin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mannequins
Literary usage of Mannequins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Modern Parisienne by Octave Uzanne (1912)
"... The large drapers' shops : Assistants at the counters : Women mannequins :
Cashiers : Errand-girls THE type of the shop-girl which existed about 1840, ..."
2. The American Woman Abroad by Blanche McManus (1911)
"The mannequins play one of the most important roles in these Palaces of Modes.
... Frequently there is a stage upon which the mannequins play their parts, ..."
3. The American Woman Abroad by Blanche McManus (1911)
"The mannequins play one of the most important roles in these Palaces of Modes.
... Frequently there is a stage upon which the mannequins play their parts, ..."
4. A Wanderer in London by Edward Verrall Lucas (1906)
"A WANDERER IN LONDON the great drapery shops — I should say, emporiums—are :
paradises of mannequins and super-mannequins. More attractive to me is the ..."
5. Essentials for Animal Research: A Primer for Research Personnel by B. Taylor Bennett (1996)
"The use of computer-linked mannequins in teaching basic principles of medicine
and applied techniques can be best illustrated by the mannequins used to ..."