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Meanings of
dubs
in English
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Letter of the Latin alphabet.
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whiskey
double-u
Related terms
ligature
latin-script letter
consonant letter
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Usage of
dubs
in English
1
The resulting iTruck, as National Defense
dubs
it, should be optionally manned.
2
Crash the cull-downwith him-downwith him, before he
dubs
the jigger.
3
The Mulsanne almost makes a Cadillac Escalade on
dubs
look understated.
4
It very often
dubs
these films in Irish and in addition carries first-rate subtitling.
5
Suddenly she
dubs
the easiest sort of a shot and grins a happy grin.
6
Can't be too long before some lazy hack
dubs
him the Aussie Josh Ritter.
7
Emily-Mae also puts across Barker's songs, which he
dubs
Gypsy swing, with tremendous verve.
8
They were awkward
dubs
,
and I saw their speedy finish.
9
As Jimmy Stewart leans close to Katharine Hepburn, she
dubs
a line for him.
10
The World Conservation Union
dubs
them as one of the one-hundred worst invasive species.
11
He
dubs
interest rates "means of exploitation" and has declared himself their enemy.
12
I also think the use of
dubs
was an interesting addition to the election campaigning.
13
And I saw the
dubs
stand forlornly by the track as the blind went by.
14
Generation Rent, as the Halifax study
dubs
them, will raise their children in rented accommodation.
15
The short clip, posted to Instagram,
dubs
over their press announcement with hysterical Afrikaans accents.
16
The most valiant knight in Italy, fame
dubs
him.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
dubs
dub
Noun
Singular
dub
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
mere dubs
poor dubs
specific dubs
many dubs
other dubs
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Translations for
dubs
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дубль вэ
дабл ю
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Dubs
through the time
Dubs
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common