From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdoll's houseˈdoll’s house noun [countable] British English DGOa small toy house with furniture inside SYN dollhouse American English
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doll's house• Miller's End was as claustrophobic as a doll's house.• My son always had dolls and his favourite toy is a doll's house.• The cottage was so small it looked more like a doll's house than a human dwelling.• The rotors slashed through the roof of the building, as if through a doll's house.• House, furniture, people Doll's house furniture may be sorted to be placed in particular rooms.• The Doll's House Opening his eyes.• Build your own traditional doll's house from one of our kits.• A Tudor Doll's House takes pride of place in a fine collection of houses and period dolls.