Results for: stand-in for actor
English English
stand-in for actorbody double
(Archaic) landowner (according to a particular document), assistant to proofreader, document standcopyholder
(British) one who runs a fish and chips stand; immoral woman (Slang), chippie, hostile, of or containing chips, resembling chips, promiscuous womanchippy
(French) point, sharp end; ballet position in which dancers stand on the tip of the toes, tip-of-toe ballet positionpointe
(Law) part of the phrase "nolo contendere" ("without desire to stand trial, " plea by the defendant to receive judgment without technically admitting guilt)contendere
(Medicine) suffering from astasia (inability to stand due to lack of muscular coordination); unstable, unsteadyastatic
17C Italian vocal music, elegy, music with a single melodic line, ode sung by one actor, sorrowful song, dirge (Music)monody
3-legged household object, 3-legged support, three-legged stand (for example used to support a camera); something with three legs (e.g. stool, table, vessel, etc.)tripod
3-legged stand, 3-legged support for pan, three-legged stand or stool, tripod; metal plate with three short legs used to hold a hot dish (used to support hot dishes or pans)trivet
abrupt directional change, act as stand-in, acting in contrasting or opposing ways, advance with two-base hit, announce bridge double, being twice as much or many, bet on two races, call increasing score or bid, composed of two parts or items; twofold;...double
accept, think, understand; stand fortake it
act as a friend to; assist, aid, stand by, make friends withbefriend
act as an agent on behalf of a person or organization; symbolize, stand for; depict, represent, portray, act for another officially, act or speak for another, be equivalent of something, be present somewhere, depict somebody on stage, depict something ...represent
act of bending the body forward and downward; stooping position; condescension; small porch, admit defeat, behave unethically, bend body, bend the body forward and downward; stand or walk with the head and shoulders bent forward, slouch; condescend, lo...stoop
act of narrating, something narrated, soundtrack voiced by actor, telling of a story; account of; recounting of events; description of an experience; process of storytellingnarration
 

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