Definitionn. a person who is very small but who is not otherwise deformed or abnormal
Last update: October 10, 2015
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Remembering the embalmed head, at first I almost thought that this black manikin was a real baby preserved in some similar manner. [Please select]
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The half finished thing on the manikin lured her on from one moment to another. [Please select]
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My mother sent me for a paper of White-chapel needles, and two of manikin pins. [Please select]
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"What will you give me," said the manikin, "if I do it for you." [Please select]
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A year after, she had a beautiful child, and she never gave a thought to the manikin. [Please select]
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The Queen was horror-struck, and offered the manikin all the riches of the kingdom if he would leave her the child. [Please select]
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But the manikin said, "No, something that is living is dearer to me than all the treasures in the world." [Please select]
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Then the Queen began to weep and cry, so that the manikin pitied her. [Please select]
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His skin changed its colour; he grew shrunken and small, until at length, after very many years, he dwindled to the grey little manikin of the present time. [Please select]
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The proper height and form of the animal can be secured and retained only by the construction of a manikin, or statue, to carry the skin. [Please select]
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