Definition of «dollhouse»

A dollhouse is a miniature version of a house, often used for play or decoration. It typically features small furniture and accessories that are scaled down to fit inside the structure. Dollhouses can be made out of various materials such as wood, plastic, or even cardboard, and they come in many different styles and sizes to suit individual preferences. The term "dollhouse" is also used more broadly to refer to any small-scale model or replica of a building or structure.

Usage examples

  1. I bought a new dollhouse for my daughter's birthday.
  2. I spent hours decorating the dollhouse with tiny furniture and accessories.
  3. The dollhouse features three floors, a balcony, and a working elevator.
  4. My sister and I used to play with our dollhouse for hours when we were little.
  5. The dollhouse in the antique shop caught my eye with its intricate details.
  6. I'm thinking of starting a miniature business and creating custom dollhouses.
  7. My grandmother gifted me her old dollhouse, which she had when she was a child.
  8. I love designing and building dollhouses as a hobby.
  9. The children gathered around the dollhouse, imagining different scenarios and playing pretend.
  10. As a collector, I have a vast collection of dollhouses from different eras and styles.

Phrases with «dollhouse»

Sentences with «dollhouse»

  • A local morning show picked up the story, and the anchor inadvertently made every Amazon Echo across San Diego order dollhouses for their owners. (techtimes.com)
  • James Franco has famously resisted being identified as merely an actor, pursuing a simultaneous life in the art world — making videos of dollhouses split in half, painting fat pets, and restaging Cindy Sherman's iconic 1977 — 1980 «Untitled Film Stills,» with Franco himself standing in for Sherman, who was (in her own version) standing in for a variety of actresses in B - movies. (vulture.com)
  • She received a Jefferson Award nomination for her performance in DOLLHOUSE at Chicago's Goodman Theatre and has also worked frequently in Philadelphia, where she won the Barrymore Award for a production of GHOSTS. (sho.com)
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