Dollies [noun]
Definition of Dollies:
handtruck
Opposite/Antonyms of Dollies:
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Sentence/Example of Dollies:
Gilbert was not at all satisfied with the promise Dolly had given to his father; he thought himself slighted and ill-used.
I would rather go to church with Dolly in homespun, than ride in a carriage beside that shrivelled piece of tanned leather.
This last remark recalled poor Dolly's grief, and she fell to crying worse than before.
You had better go to him, Dolly, and bid him good bye, before he takes the team to the field.
And the team moved on, and poor Dolly, more ashamed of her errand than ever, went into the house.
"It's a pity to keep a useful weapon only for show," returned Dolly, eyeing the old blunderbuss with looks of regret.
As for poor Dolly, if he catches her and tries to convert her to his ideas, the child has nimble feet and can run.
At least ten men be sides Gwynne were hovering about Dolly Boutts, like humming-birds about the nectar of a full-blown rose.
"I—I guess we won't finish our trip to Newburgh, to-day, Dolly," he answered with a laugh.
I can picture your face—all your faces—when 'payment on demand' is demanded, and you so calmly—it must be very calmly, Dolly dear!