Act of doubling a character in an animated movie or to voice-over.
Central act in the rite of passage ceremonies conferring knighthood.
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Examples for "accolade "
Examples for "accolade "
1 This was the second year running the tournament scooped up the accolade .
2 She received an accolade for being Valedictorian of her College Algebra course.
3 Much longer, in fact, than its predecessor as holder of the accolade .
4 What kind of number do you think could warrant such an accolade ?
5 Mr Purdy defeated seven other shortlisted businesses to secure the renowned accolade .
1 Democrats immediately pounced on Trump's release, with several lawmakers dubbing it fascism.
2 Most garbled of all, though, is the logic he applies to dubbing .
3 May 23: Netflix launches a Romanian localization, complete with subtitles and dubbing .
4 Not all countries enjoy the UK's purist approach to the matter of dubbing .
5 It is important, though, that dubbing remains out of fashion in the UK.
6 I know that because I was doing some of the dubbing .
7 Another video called Hollywood Secrets revealed the use of voice - dubbing in mainstream movies.
8 The accusation ridiculed Meilhan's explanation, dubbing it just another of the schoolmaster's lies.
9 Apple is making big claims around HDR, dubbing this a Dolby Vision camera.
10 If you don't stop that nonsense, people will be dubbing you a crank.
11 There, take that, you contaminating, stave - dubbing , gimlet-carrying, quintessence of a bung-hole!
12 Netflix offers dubbing and subtitles in 18 languages including English, German, Spanish and Japanese.
13 Military commanders are dubbing the area the last big Taliban enclave in the province.
14 If you have a preference for subtitles versus dubbing , pay attention to showing times.
15 As little ground is there for dubbing him a woman-hater.
16 He first mentioned the idea in 2011, dubbing it his "crazy project".
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