bisque doll

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A Queen Alexandra bisque doll with a head made of bisque (sense 3), from the collection of the Guildhall Museum in Rochester, Kent, England, United Kingdom

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bisque doll (plural bisque dolls)

  1. A doll made partially or wholly out of bisque porcelain.
    • 1942, Emily Carr, “Ways of Getting Round”, in The Book of Small:
      Next Christmas she sent us bisque dolls, very lovely but too breakable to hug; we could not even kiss them but they cracked.

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