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dollhouse

[ dol-hous ]

noun

plural dollhouses
  1. a miniature house the scale of children's dolls.
  2. a cozy, diminutive home, as a small cottage or housetrailer.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of dollhouse1

First recorded in 1775–85; doll + house
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Has there ever really been a game to rival The Sims, the virtual dollhouse game that lets you design your own characters, give them personalities and tend to their needs?

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A child’s dollhouse jammed against a chain-link fence marked “No Trespassing” sits in the shadow of a mangled brick home covered in clotted dirt.

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Back in the 1990s, when creator Will Wright pitched the game to his bosses, they weren't convinced by his idea of a "virtual dollhouse".

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After the fires, she expects to see more play about fire engines or a fire in a dollhouse.

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“Squid Game 2” becomes a life-sized dollhouse collection of the modern era’s destructive vanities.

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