Doll

  • 51doll — n An attractive female. Maria was quite a doll when she dressed up. 1920s …

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  • 52doll up — PHRASAL VERB If a woman dolls herself up, she puts on smart or fashionable clothes in order to try and look attractive for a particular occasion. [INFORMAL] [V pron refl P] We used to doll ourselves up and go into town. Syn: dress up Derived… …

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  • 53doll — noun 1》 a small model of a human figure, used as a child s toy. 2》 informal an attractive young woman. verb (doll someone up) informal dress someone smartly and attractively. Origin C16 (denoting a mistress): familiar form of the given name… …

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  • 54doll — Noun. 1. A young and especially attractive woman. 2. Sweetheart. An expression of endearment, e.g. Come on doll, it isn t that bad …

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  • 55doll — [16] Doll comes from the name Dorothy: the changing of r to l in personal names is a common English phenomenon of long standing, from Shakespeare’s Prince Hal (for Harry) to the currently familiar Del and Tel (for Derek and Terry). The word was… …

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  • 56doll — n. & v. n. 1 a small model of a human figure, esp. a baby or a child, as a child s toy. 2 a colloq. a pretty but silly young woman. b sl. a young woman, esp. an attractive one. 3 a ventriloquist s dummy. v.tr. & intr. (foll. by up) dress up… …

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  • 57Doll Domination — Studio album by Pussycat Dolls Released …

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  • 58Doll (manga) — Doll The English language cover of the first Doll volume as published by Tokyopop in North America on August 10, 2004 ドール (Dōru) Genre Science …

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  • 59Doll Man — on the cover of Feature Comics #77 (April, 1944), Quality Comics. Publication information Publisher Quality …

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  • 60Doll Girl — Publication information Publisher Quality Comics DC Comics Fir …

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