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Definition of Dollies
1. dolly [v] - See also: dolly
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dollies
Literary usage of Dollies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Helen's Babies: With Some Account of Their Ways Innocent, Crafty, Angelic by John Habberton (1876)
"They're not towels — they're dollies," promptly answered my nephew. ... "We don't
like buyed dollies," explained Budge. "These dollies is lovely; ..."
2. Sunset Rhymes: Or, A Few Little Rhymes I Have Told a Few Times to a Child I by Seth Sturges (1901)
"... MY dollies Good night, my dollies; I'm going to bed ; My long and short prayer
And my wish I have said; I've kissed my mama And papa good night, ..."
3. Sunset Rhymes: Or, A Few Little Rhymes I Have Told a Few Times to a Child I by Seth Sturges (1901)
"... MY dollies Good night, my dollies; I'm going to bed ; My long and short prayer
And my wish I have said; I've kissed my mama And papa good night, ..."
4. The Kewpie Primer by Vernon Quinn, Rose Cecil O'Neill (1916)
"Wag! " Dotty cried. And Wag flew to her. Then, Dot forgot all about her dollies;
and the poor things slept in their beds till morning. ..."
5. Facts and Mysteries of Spiritism: Learned by a Seven Years' Experience and by Joseph Hartman (1885)
"Two dollies. — A NEW PHENOMENON. — THE BATTLE DRAWING NEAR. "Rims on Scylla,
wishing to Avoid Charybdis" 1 ..."