china doll
Frequency: 6.05.2 per million words
A doll made of or with a head made of china.
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- My grandmother keeps a beautiful china doll on her mantelpiece.
- My grandmother keeps a beautiful china doll on her mantelpiece.
- I wasn't allowed to play with the antique china doll because it was too fragile.
- The antique shop had a collection of Victorian china dolls with intricate lace dresses.
- The collector was searching for a rare 19th-century china doll to complete her set.
- She was careful not to drop the fragile china doll as she dusted it.
- With its painted face and glass eyes, the china doll looked almost lifelike.
- They treated their daughter like a china doll, afraid she would get hurt.
- He carefully glued the broken arm back onto the vintage china doll.
- The old china doll had a crack across its porcelain face.
- Do you know how to clean a delicate china doll without damaging the paint?
- He has been collecting rare china dolls since he was a child.
- She had received a small china doll as a gift for her tenth birthday.
- She's not a china doll; she can handle the challenges of the job perfectly well.
- The antique china doll is expected to fetch a high price at the auction.
- That antique china doll could be worth a lot of money to a collector.
- The museum exhibit featured a fascinating collection, including a German china doll from the 1880s.
- For her birthday, she received a handmade china doll from her aunt.
- Making a china doll requires great skill in both sculpting and painting.
- The museum's exhibition features a stunning 18th-century china doll.