noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
dead ringer
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Dave’s a dead ringer for Paul McCartney.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
dead
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His real name was Harvey Pepper, a 23-year-old native of Montreal, who was a dead ringer for Dustin.
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But as incredible as it seems, this wine is a dead ringer for a $ 60 Chateau Beaucastel Vieilles Vignes.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, considering the patronage they have enjoyed from Clint &038; Co, they're dead ringers for the Poppies.
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People tell me that if I was a bit taller, I'd be a dead ringer for that Malcolm Allison geezer.
■ NOUN
bell
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The bell ringers have made their celebrations heard.
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And how could the bell ringer run undetected across the Tower to arrange Mowbray's fall?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A couple of professional ballplayers were brought in as ringers for the softball game.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But as incredible as it seems, this wine is a dead ringer for a $ 60 Chateau Beaucastel Vieilles Vignes.
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His real name was Harvey Pepper, a 23-year-old native of Montreal, who was a dead ringer for Dustin.
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The bell ringers have made their celebrations heard.
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The other two ringers were already there.