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living doll

noun as in Mister Nice Guy

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The fact that it's delivered at the literal lowest point for the living doll, after Barbie has collapsed and refuses get up again, believing Barbie Land to be utterly lost to a patriarchal coup, bedazzles its poignance.

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Chucky: Ultimate Kill Count — Inspired by the films and new television series, the living doll that just refuses to die returns with his own horror house and delivers a nostalgic clinic of his kills.

The gig on 3 May 1958 was the first time the Living Doll singer used the stage name Cliff Richard instead of his birth name.

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Margot Robbie's living doll is throwing a Barbieland rager and dancing merrily when, seemingly out of nowhere she yells out, "You guys ever think about dying?"

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Sylvia Plath’s 1963 poem “The Applicant” asks of a robotic wife, who brings “teacups and rolls away headaches / and do whatever you tell it / will you marry it? ... A living doll, everywhere you look. It can sew, it can cook. / It can talk, talk, talk.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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