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doll [dɒl, Am dɑ:l] N

1. doll (toy):

doll
lalka f

2. doll inf (woman):

doll
lala f

doll's house N

doll up VB trans inf

to doll oneself up
stroić [perf wy-] się

rag doll N

doll up inf
odpicować się perf inf
doll up inf
wyszykować się perf inf

Usage examples with doll

a car/doll

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A doll of her character was released in 2012.
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Each game came with one of four mini dolls.
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A doll or stuffed animal of soft material is sometimes called a plush toy or plushie.
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In 1970, they moved into their own building where they housed students undertaking courses from graphic design to doll making.
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A promotional plush doll was produced, featuring dark sunglasses and lace-up shoes.
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They go to investigate and find a doll faced down in the water fountain.
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As a child she organized plays, which felt a lot more fun than playing with sand and dolls.
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She was an educator and traditional doll maker, and was regarded as a cultural leader.
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Instead of the usual vinyl, the dolls were made of porcelain.
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Because she was mocking him, he cut off the doll's head.
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