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Definition of Dolling
1. doll [v] - See also: doll
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dolling
Literary usage of Dolling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1892)
"RR dolling, Winchester School Mission, Portsea. WORDS have been quoted from the
Archbishop which insist that the clergy "must understand before they presume ..."
2. Cases on the Law of Suretyship by Clinton De Witt (1920)
"This bond was given at the plaintiff's request by way of security for the due
performance by dolling of his duties and obligations as the plaintiff's agent ..."
3. Books and Personalities by Henry Woodd Nevinson (1905)
"Even in Portsmouth they are few in comparison to the regular and hard-working
population. Mr. Osborne, in his " Life of Father dolling," makes too much of ..."
4. Cases on the Law of Suretyship by Crawford Dawes Hening (1911)
"In 1882 the plaintiff, Blayney Reynell Balfour, who was the owner of certain
estates in Ireland, appointed one dolling to act as agent to his estates and ..."
5. The Common Law Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in All the by John Bury Dasent, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1854)
"dolling AND SANDYS v. WHITE. Coram COLERIDGE J. BAH. COURT. April 23. ...
Harriet White dolling, one of the plaintiffs, being a husband; as feme sole in ..."
6. The Evidence at Large, as Laid Before the Committee of the House of Commons by George C. Jenner (1805)
"... keep it a secret if pos^ sible, as it is disreputable to the cleanliness of
the produce. EXTRACT of a Letter from Mr. W. dolling to Dr. PEARSON ; dated ..."