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Meanings of
dub
in English
Portuguese
apelidar
Catalan
sobrenomenar
Spanish
apodar
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Give a nickname to.
nickname
Portuguese
apelidar
Raise (someone) to knighthood.
knight
Usage of
dub
in English
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.
Other examples for "dub"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
dub
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
big dub
dub large
poor dub
feckless dub
rural dub
More collocations
Translations for
dub
Portuguese
apelidar
batizar
Catalan
sobrenomenar
anomenar
Spanish
apodar
Dub
through the time
Dub
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common