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  • noun Plural form of dolly-bird.

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Examples

  • Well, you expect that kind of thing from these continental dolly-birds, especially in an X-rated movie from 1963.

    Paperback Cover Cavalcade 6 Steve 2009

  • Happy customers and swooning dolly-birds kept sales of the MGB brisk year after year.

    SLACKERJACK – Mad Cars 2005

  • 'The dolly-birds fly out of their office cages about now,' Jik said happily.

    In The Frame Francis, Dick 1976

  • They only employ dolly-birds as female presenters.

    The Guardian World News Dan Sabbagh 2011

  • But my contention is that people have got out of the habit of giving voluntarily: bankers (the industrialists of our age) blow colossal sums of money on houses, swimming pools and dolly-birds without a thought to their fellow man-philanthropists concerned with the day-today living of ordinary people are somewhat rare today.

    The Devil's Kitchen Devil's Kitchen 2010

  • Minxy dolly-birds and thin-lipped ministers run riot in Richard Curtis's pirate radio tribute - but where are the gags?

    Film | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • Women are admitted on to the ship in the form of girlfriends and screaming fans, but they are all just a bunch of dolly-birds, and duplicitous dolly-birds, what's more; minxes who break the hearts of more than one of our dopey male heroes.

    Culture | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • Tiger will now leave no legacy except that of cheating on his wife and young children with an assortment of dolly-birds (what a role model ...!).

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2009

  • Tiger will now leave no legacy except that of cheating on his wife and young children with an assortment of dolly-birds (what a role model ...!).

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2009

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