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golliwogs
n. (plural of golliwog English)
Usage examples of "golliwogs".
A veritable litter of scanners, photo-sensitive cells, partly assembled stereo-screens, radio components, wire golliwogs and schematic diagrams marred with doodles lay scattered over tables the size of rooms.
They looked like golliwogs, like white people pretending to be black for the laughs they could get.
His lips were working, and one of the golliwogs put his ear close to them to hear what might be his dying words.
The golliwogs controlled it with ropes and yodeled melodiously for right-of-way.
Long before the earliest rag dolls and golliwogs, human beings had made dolls as portraits of particular children and adults, too.