How To Use Ventriloquist's dummy In A Sentence
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Of course I should have probably looked through the spy hole because staring me in the face was a ventriloquist's dummy.
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In reality, ‘Johny’ was a ventriloquist's dummy, but few seemed to mind about that.
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In one corner was a ventriloquist's dummy, whose eyes seemed to follow you around.
Times, Sunday Times
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The narrative may be a ventriloquist's dummy's dream, or the dream of a woman dreaming she's a ventriloquist's dummy.
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Your friend's need for validation is somewhat odd and it's understandable that you do not relish being the ventriloquist's dummy.
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Backstage staff assembling and building the set are looking for a 1930s-style upright wheelchair, and a male ventriloquist's dummy.
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A talking monkey is alright for children as a ventriloquist's dummy, but how about a doll which speaks only about AIDS and HIV.
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In it, you produce a wooden ventriloquist's dummy, carved to look a little bit like you.
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He made his stage debut at the age of two as a ventriloquist's dummy and appeared on radio shows.
Times, Sunday Times
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I had a ventriloquist's dummy and used to do magic shows for the family.
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Could a ventriloquist's dummy have anything to do with it?
The Sun
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His need to lecture his readers sometimes forces his protagonist into the role of the ventriloquist's dummy - and too often we can see the master's lips moving.
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Just to say that if any of you feel like doing your party piece towards the end of tomorrow's dinner do feel free, and bring guitar, ventriloquist's dummy or whatever…
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A crucial ventriloquist's dummy is hideously mutilated.
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I had a ventriloquist's dummy and used to do magic shows for the family.
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Of course I should have probably looked through the spy hole because staring me in the face was a ventriloquist's dummy.
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To me, this is the sort of person who has taken about as much personal responsibility for mental development as a ventriloquist's dummy.
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He seemed an unpromising ventriloquist's dummy.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is part of his insightful and terrifyingly personal series of poems from a ventriloquist's dummy to its puppeteer.
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He points it at them and uses it as a ventriloquist's dummy, throwing his voice into it and waggling it about to make it look as though they're talking.