dollie (plural dollies) Alternative form of dolly 1882 February 1, “Dollie and Dottie”, in The Beacon Series of Papers for the People. By Well-known Authors...
Publishing Co., →OCLC, page 14: Dollie. […] [W]hen I went I had a proposal of marriage. / Silas. Who from, Dollie? / Dollie. Why, from a man— / Silas. Oh...
because it wasn’t cornflaky or eggy or telly-adverty. 1990, Vivian French, “Dollie May”, in Zenobia and Mouse, London: Walker Books, published 1997, →ISBN...
compares how the names jack, jenny and jimmy are also applied to devices. dollie dolly (plural dollies) (childish, colloquial) A doll. 1867 July 1, S.T.C...
Fortune: The Balkan Trilogy 1: His tie, bought for him years before by Dollie, who had admired its 'angelic blue', was now so blotched and be-yellowed...
enjoying a tea party, and in the act of singing “Go To Sleep, My Little Dollie,” after which they decide to journey North in search of Mistress Santa Claus...
definite singular plural singular plural nominative dolli dolli dollia dollitë accusative dollinë dative dollie dollive dollisë dollivet ablative dollish...