dolly

views updated May 29 2018

dol·ly / ˈdälē/ • n. (pl. -lies) 1. a child's word for a doll. ∎  inf., dated an attractive and stylish young woman, usually with connotations of unintelligence.2. a small platform on wheels used for holding heavy objects, typically film or television cameras.3. hist. a short wooden pole for stirring clothes in a washtub.• v. (-lies, -lied) [intr.] (of a film or television camera) be moved on a mobile platform in a specified direction: the camera dollies back to reveal hundreds of people.

Dolly

views updated May 21 2018

Dolly. Pf. suite by Fauré, Op.56, comp. 1893–6, for 4 hands. 6 movts. are: Berceuse, Mi-a-ou, Le Jardin de Dolly, Kitty-valse, Tendresse, and Le Pas espagnol. Orch. version by Rabaud, 1906.

dolly

views updated May 14 2018

dolly.
1. Short length of timber or metal on top of a pile acting as a buffer between the pile and the ram.

2. The same, used to make the pile longer if driven beyond the reach of the ram.

Dolly

views updated May 09 2018

Dolly name given to the lamb which in 1997 was successfully cloned by British scientists.