dollhouse
/ˈdɒlhaʊs/
noun
A tiny house with small furniture for dolls
“She arranged the rooms in her dollhouse.”
בית בובות
Dollhouse is a noun in the toys & games category. It is a advanced (ages 11-12) word, meaning "A tiny house with small furniture for dolls" In Hebrew, dollhouse translates to בית בובות.
Example Sentences
- She decorated every tiny room in her wooden dollhouse.
- He made miniature furniture from clay to put in his sister's dollhouse.
- The dollhouse had a tiny working elevator between floors.
Did You Know? The first dollhouses were made for wealthy European adults in the 1600s as miniature displays of their real homes — children were not even allowed to play with them! Queen Mary of England had a famous dollhouse built in 1924 with working electricity, running water, and books with real tiny writing inside. The world's most expensive dollhouse sold for $8.5 million.
Common Word Combinations
wooden dollhousedollhouse furnituredecorate a dollhouseminiature house
Related Words
dollminiaturehousepretend play
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