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apelidar
Catalan
sobrenomenar
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apodar
Give a nickname to.
nickname
Portuguese
apelidar
Raise (someone) to knighthood.
knight
1
I decided to
dub
the room with the good chairs my lutery.
2
Your kind courtesy I will repay; so I here
dub
thee Knight.
3
Leftfield were the first to incorporate
dub
and reggae into house beats.
4
Liar and craven will I
dub
you throughout the whole of France.
5
Garbus also drew on the album's
dub
aspects to draw out differences.
6
You can't get a
dub
in the Valley to open his mouth.
7
Now, he added, we are running our campaign in a
rub-a
-
dub
style.
8
Him and him only do I wish to
dub
me with knighthood.
9
If you don't, I'll have to
dub
your voice on the tape!
10
What nerve does it take to stack the cards against a
dub
?
11
It's Mick's song and he'd cut it with Bowie as a
dub
.
12
I am married, married forever to that tousle-headed, bristle-jawed, brainless, heartless
dub
.
13
You know how crazy the average
dub
is over anything strange, different,'terrible.'
14
We sometimes
dub
Keats, at his best a thorough Chinaman, 'merely beautiful.'
15
If he doesn't explode presently, I'm a
dub
at callin' the turn.
16
It's also, of course, an effect used extensively in
dub
reggae.
dub
·
big dub
dub large
poor dub
feckless dub
rural dub
Portuguese
apelidar
batizar
Catalan
sobrenomenar
anomenar
Spanish
apodar