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Dolly is often used as the name of a puppet.
Dolly can also refer to:
Video Dolly
Tools
- Dolly (tool), portable runway
- A variety of wheeled tools, including:
- Dolly (trailer), to pull behind the vehicle
- Boat dolly or launch a doll, a tool to launch a small boat into the water
- Camera dolly, a platform that allows movies or video cameras to move during shooting
- Hand truck, sometimes called dolly
- Flatbed trolley, sometimes called dolly
Maps Dolly
People
Dolly is often used as a lowercase for the English personal name of Dorothy
In art and entertainment
- Dolly Ahluwalia, Indian costume designer and actress
- Dolly Buster (born 1969), a porn actress
- Dolly Collins (1933-1995), British musician
- Dolly Haas (1910-1994), German-American singer and entertainer; wife of the caricature of Al Hirschfeld
- Dolly Hall (born 1960), an American film producer
- Dolly Jacobs (born 1957), American airkist circus
- Dolly Parton (born 1946), American entertainer
- Dolly Rathebe (1928-2004), South African musician and actress
- Dolly Shepherd (1887-1983), English translator and grass lawn entertainer
In sports
- Basil D'Oliveira (1931-2011), cricketer, dubbed Dolly William Denton "Dolly" Gray (1878-1956), baseball pitcher for Senator Washington from 1909 to 1911
- William "Dolly" King (1916-1969), American basketball player; one of a handful of African Americans to play in the National Basketball League
- Albert D. "Dolly" Stark (1897-1968), baseball referee from 1928-1935, 1937-1940
- Monroe Randolph "Dolly" Stark (1885-1924), shortstop baseball for Cleveland Naps and Brooklyn Dodgers from 1909 to 1912
- Dolly Vanderlip (born 1937), pitcher in All-American Professional All-American League Baseball from 1952 to 1954
In other fields
- Doyle Brunson (born 1933), a professional poker player known as "Dolly" or "Texas Dolly"
- Derek Draper (born 1967), a former British lobbyist, dubbed Dolly
- Robert 'Dolly' Dunn (1941-2009), Australian pedophile
- Dolly Peel (1782-1857), a celebrity in the British Victorian; midwives, smugglers, nurses and poets
- Dolly Pentreath (d. 1777), probably native speakers of the original language of the Cornish before the 1904 revival
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In art and entertainment
Movies and TV
- Dolly shot, a sort of movie sequence
- Dolly! , a 1976 television show starring Dolly Parton
- Dolly (TV series), a 1987 television show starring Dolly Parton
- In the movie Sea Monster: Prehistoric Adventure , short for Dolichorhynchops
- One of Bonnie's toys in the movie Toy Story 3
Music
- Dolly (French band)
- Dolly (Japanese band)
- Dolly (FaurÃÆ' à ©), a collection of duet works for piano by Gabriel FaurÃÆ'à ©
- "Little Dolly Daydream", a song written by English composer Leslie Stuart
- Dolly (magazine), an Australian publication
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Other uses
- Doll, in the child's speech
- Dolly (sheep), the first mammal to be cloned from different cells
- Dolly Tropical Storm (disambiguation), various cyclones, typhoons, and hurricanes
- Dolly's Cay, or Dolly's Rock, Bahamas
- Mephedrone, a drug referred to in slang as "doll" or "doll"
- Dolly, fanclub of the Korean band F-ve Dolls
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See also
- Dolley (disambiguation)
- Dollie (disambiguation)
- Doily
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