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Definition of Dollying
1. dolly [v] - See also: dolly
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dollying
Literary usage of Dollying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mineral Resources of Western Australia by Albert Frederick Calvert (1893)
"The white quartz gives a good show of gold, and dollying has been remunerative,
considerable quantities having been stacked for crushing. ..."
2. Battling for Gold, Or, Stirring Incidents of Goldfields Life in West Australia by John Marshall (1903)
"... calcining the stone in an open furnace, and then dollying it hy the rudest
and most primitive methods—methods which entailed the hardest of hard work. ..."
3. Woman's World by Unilever (Firm), Unilever (Firm (1900)
"... and thus there is NO CARE There is no hard rubbing, nor dollying, nor boiling
required, and hence there is NO WEAR Without hard rubbing and dollying, ..."
4. Report by Tasmania Dept. of Mines (1897)
"... one man was at work dollying the surface- stone, which shows a little fine
gold for a width of about 10 feet. There is little to distinguish the ..."