From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrag dollˌrag ˈdoll / $ ˈ../ noun [countable] DHTa soft doll made of cloth
Examples from the Corpus
rag doll• That was when Kleiber had given up the struggle and collapsed, limp and helpless as a rag doll.• The second was propped, ungainly as a rag doll, against the far wall.• She looked like a rag doll.• Can't you see how obscene it is to get him dressed up and wheel him around like a big rag doll?• Maddened by the limp rag doll banging against his legs, he veered to the left.• This was how he remembered her, rather than as the cancer-pained rag doll he had nursed until her death.• He grabbed her collar, dragging her clear and across the mud like a life-size rag doll.• This rag doll treatment of our things is great fun for him.