6 Verbs to Use for the Word manikin

Why should not I accomplish a manikin which shall preach as original discourses as the Rev. Dr. Allchin, or talk poetry as mechanically as Paul Anapest?

"They all look just alikeso many manikins on parade.

Quite distinctly I counted three manikins who instantly fell down flat and two others who went ahead a little way deliberately, and then lay down.

When, in 1844, Pauline Wright Davis lectured on physiology before women in America and displayed the manikin, some of her auditors dropped their veils, some ran from the room, and some actually became unconscious, because their sense of delicacy was put to so sharp a test.

The third wife came to hold up the manikin, while the fourth lay at its feet, in the guise of a cushion.

"How could that woman have married such a manikin?" is a question one often hears.

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  manikin