a doll

  • 121doll's-eyes — storašaknė juodžolė statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Vėdryninių šeimos dekoratyvinis, vaistinis nuodingas augalas (Actaea pachypoda), paplitęs Šiaurės Amerikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Actaea pachypoda angl. baneberry; doll s eyes; white… …

    Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • 122doll capax — (Civil law.) Capable of mischief. Between the ages of ten and a half to fourteen children were punishable for crime if they were proved capable of committing it. See 1 Bl Comm 464. (Common law.) Between the ages of seven and fourteen children… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 123doll — [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… …

    Word origins

  • 124doll — 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… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 125doll oneself up — (informal) DRESS UP; informal get/do oneself up, dress up to the nines, put on one s glad rags; Brit. informal tart oneself up. → doll …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 126doll buggy — noun see doll carriage …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 127china doll — doll made from porcelain, very fragile doll made from fine pottery …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 128Richard Doll — ➡ Doll * * * …

    Universalium