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What idioms are there for "dolls"?
1. Yi Yi Ya.

Explanation: the sound of objects turning or shaking, children learning language or low crying, also refers to birds singing.

2. Yeah, learning English? [ yā yā xué yǔ ]?

Description: Onomatopoeia is to imitate the sound of babies learning to speak. Describe a baby who is learning to speak.

3. doll? [b yang wa wa]?

Explanation: A doll made of rags, usually colored cloth.

4. Smooth dolls? [ guāng dìng wá wa ]?

Explanation: children and friends who grew up together, or children and friends who lived together for a while as children.

5. Big-headed doll? 【dà tóu wá wa】?

Description: props worn on the head during performances. Because its shape is a child's head and face, it is called. Often used in humorous dances.