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doll

 (dŏl)
n.
1. A figure having the likeness of a human, especially one used as a child's toy.
2. Slang
a. A person considered to be physically attractive.
b. A woman.
c. A helpful or obliging person: What a doll you've been in this crisis!
d. Used as a term of endearment.
Phrasal Verb:
doll up Slang
1. To dress oneself smartly and often ostentatiously, especially for a special occasion.
2. To add embellishing details to in order to make much more attractive.

[From Doll, nickname for Dorothy.]
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doll

(dɒl)
n
1. a small model or dummy of a human being, used as a toy
2. slang a pretty girl or woman of little intelligence: sometimes used as a term of address
[C16: probably from Doll, pet name for Dorothy]
ˈdollish adj
ˈdollishly adv
ˈdollishness n
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doll

(dɒl)

n.
1. a small figure representing a baby or other human being, used esp. as a child's toy.
2. Slang.
a. a girl or woman.
b. a pretty but expressionless or unintelligent woman.
c. a physically attractive person.
d. a generous or helpful person.
e. (sometimes cap.) an affectionate or familiar term of address (sometimes offensive when used to strangers, subordinates, etc.).
v.t., v.i.
3. doll up,
a. to dress in fancy clothing, elaborate makeup, etc.
b. to decorate: to doll up a room for a party.
[1550–60; generic use of female name Doll]
doll′-like`,

adj.
doll′ish•ness, n.
usage: Definition 2d is an affectionate term of address used to a child, sweetheart, etc. However, when used in the workplace or in social interactions with strangers, it is sometimes perceived as insulting.
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doll

- Evolved as a pet name for Dorothy, first meaning "mistress."
See also related terms for mistress.
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doll


Past participle: dolled
Gerund: dolling

Imperative
doll
doll
Present
I doll
you doll
he/she/it dolls
we doll
you doll
they doll
Preterite
I dolled
you dolled
he/she/it dolled
we dolled
you dolled
they dolled
Present Continuous
I am dolling
you are dolling
he/she/it is dolling
we are dolling
you are dolling
they are dolling
Present Perfect
I have dolled
you have dolled
he/she/it has dolled
we have dolled
you have dolled
they have dolled
Past Continuous
I was dolling
you were dolling
he/she/it was dolling
we were dolling
you were dolling
they were dolling
Past Perfect
I had dolled
you had dolled
he/she/it had dolled
we had dolled
you had dolled
they had dolled
Future
I will doll
you will doll
he/she/it will doll
we will doll
you will doll
they will doll
Future Perfect
I will have dolled
you will have dolled
he/she/it will have dolled
we will have dolled
you will have dolled
they will have dolled
Future Continuous
I will be dolling
you will be dolling
he/she/it will be dolling
we will be dolling
you will be dolling
they will be dolling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been dolling
you have been dolling
he/she/it has been dolling
we have been dolling
you have been dolling
they have been dolling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been dolling
you will have been dolling
he/she/it will have been dolling
we will have been dolling
you will have been dolling
they will have been dolling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been dolling
you had been dolling
he/she/it had been dolling
we had been dolling
you had been dolling
they had been dolling
Conditional
I would doll
you would doll
he/she/it would doll
we would doll
you would doll
they would doll
Past Conditional
I would have dolled
you would have dolled
he/she/it would have dolled
we would have dolled
you would have dolled
they would have dolled
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.doll - a small replica of a persondoll - a small replica of a person; used as a toy
golliwogg - a grotesque black doll
kachina - a carved doll wearing the costume of a particular Pueblo spirit; usually presented to a child as a gift
paper doll - a piece of paper cut or folded into the shape of a human being
plaything, toy - an artifact designed to be played with
puppet - a doll with a hollow head of a person or animal and a cloth body; intended to fit over the hand and be manipulated with the fingers
rag doll - a cloth doll that is stuffed and (usually) painted
sawdust doll - a doll that is stuffed with sawdust
toy soldier - a doll that resembles a soldier
2.doll - informal terms for a (young) womandoll - informal terms for a (young) woman  
fille, girl, miss, missy, young lady, young woman - a young woman; "a young lady of 18"
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doll

noun figurine, model, puppet, dolly (informal), manikin Her parents had given her a talking doll for Christmas.
doll yourself up dress up (Slang) get ready, preen, primp, gussy up (slang), tart yourself up (slang), deck yourself out, prink, titivate yourself, trick yourself out, put on your best bib and tucker (informal), put on your glad rags (informal) We dolled ourselves up and went to town.
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doll

noun
Slang. A person regarded as physically attractive:
beauty, belle (used of a woman), lovely, stunner.
Slang: babe, hunk (used of a man), knockout, looker, stud (used of a man).
phrasal verb
doll up
Slang. To dress in formal or special clothing:
Informal: trick out (or up).
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Translations
دُمْيَةدُمْيَه، لُعْبَه
panenkapanna
dukke
pupo
nukke
lutka
babajátékbaba
boneka
brúîa, dúkka
人形
인형
pupa
lėlė
lelle
păpuşă
bábika
lutka
docka
ตุ๊กตา
búp bê

doll

[dɒl]
A. N
1. (= toy) → muñeca f
2. (esp US) (= girl) → muñeca f, preciosidad f
you're a doll to help meeres un ángel, gracias por ayudarme
B. CPD doll's house Ncasa f de muñecas
doll up VT + ADVemperifollar, emperejilar
to doll o.s. upemperifollarse, emperejilarse
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

doll

[ˈdɒl] n (= toy) → poupée f
doll up
vt sep
to doll o.s. up [woman] → se faire beau(belle)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

doll

n
Puppe f; doll’s pram (Brit) or baby carriage (US) → Puppenwagen m
(dated esp US inf: = girl) → Mädchen nt; (= pretty girl)Puppe f (inf); thanks Betty, you’re a dolldanke Betty, du bist klasse (inf)
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

doll

[dɒl] nbambola
doll's house → casa delle bambole
doll up vt + adv to doll o.s. up (fam) → farsi bello/a
to get (all) dolled up → mettersi in ghingheri
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

doll

(dol) noun
a toy in the shape of a small human being. a china doll.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

doll

دُمْيَة panenka dukke Puppe κούκλα muñeco nukke poupée lutka bambola 人形 인형 pop dukke lalka boneca кукла docka ตุ๊กตา oyuncak bebek búp bê 洋娃娃
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References in classic literature ?
Her husband grieved bitterly, and buried her in the house where she had passed her life; but as the time went on he felt so lonely without her that he made a wooden doll about her height and size for company, and dressed it in her clothes.
It was a wonderful doll's house, with dolls at tea downstairs and dolls going to bed upstairs, and a doll showing a doll out at the front door.
You see I'd wanted a doll, and father had written them so; but when the barrel came the lady wrote that there hadn't any dolls come in, but the little crutches had.
At the same time little Alice brought forward a doll, with whom she had been holding a long conversation.
She laughed, and in fragmentary sentences tried to explain about a doll which she produced from the folds of her frock.
A man could not be prevented from making himself a big wax doll, and kissing it.
I had a doll married, last week, and was obliged to work all night.
Stryver, looking at him with sharp eyes, and slowly drawing a hand across his florid face: "do you know, I rather thought, at the time, that you sympathised with the golden-haired doll, and were quick to see what happened to the golden-haired doll?"
bite him!" spluttered Ginger behind a sugar- barrel, "he's only a German doll!"
The play was The Doll's House and the author was Henrik Ibsen.
"I don't know; I 'm tired of evwything, 'cause my toys are all bwoken, and my dolls are all sick but Clawa," moaned Maud, giving a jerk to the Paris doll which she held upside down by one leg in the most unmaternal manner.
Ascending the stairs, I found the child waiting for me on the upper landing, with a ragged doll in her arms.