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  • proper noun an imaginary land inhabited by toys
  • proper noun informal the world of the design, manufacture and marketing of toys

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Examples

  • Ah, fond memories of the Thanksiving movie fests (especially King Kong and the sequel and Mighty Joe Young, Babes in Toyland and of course the annual viewing of Wizard of Oz)!

    The Giant Gila Monster 2008

  • And who thought those Babes in Toyland costumes were funny?

    Cher, Tina Turner, and Kate Smith Sing the Beatles Bill Crider 2007

  • Finally, can´t believe she didn’t put a link for Babes in Toyland and The Gits.

    Matthew Yglesias » Pretend We’re Dead 2010

  • Morrison recalls the Toyland that Zucker had at the store at Christmastime.

    Fremont Tribune News Articles 2009

  • "Toyland" illustrates a point I made in my last Huffington posting on the excellent film "The Reader."

    Regina Weinreich: No Babes in "Toyland" 2009

  • The ant farm became a classic partly because it "stoked the curiosity" of budding scientists and provided a fascinating educational experience, said Tim Walsh, a toy historian who last interviewed Mr. Levine in 2006 for the documentary "Toyland" 2010.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Science center: "Toyland" exhibit leaving in May, new exhibits set for June

    SplicedFeed 2010

  • Science center: "Toyland" exhibit leaving in May, new exhibits set for June

    SplicedFeed 2010

  • Science center: "Toyland" exhibit leaving in May, new exhibits set for June

    SplicedFeed 2010

  • Science center: "Toyland" exhibit leaving in May, new exhibits set for June

    SplicedFeed 2010

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