
1) Abruptly 2) Absolute 3) Absolutely 4) Asleep 5) Assassinated 6) At rest 7) Beat 8) Bloodless 9) Breathless 10) Bushed 11) Complete 12) Deadened 13) Deathlike 14) Deathly 15) Deceased 16) Defunct 17) Departed 18) Doomed 19) Exanimate 20) Executed 21) Exsanguine 22) Exsanguinous 23) Extinct 24) Fallen
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1) Absolutely 2) Another kin of duck 3) Asleep 4) Assassinated 5) At 0% battery 6) At peace 7) At rest 8) Beat or heat preceder 9) Beat or pan 10) Before heat or head 11) Beyond bushed 12) Beyond recharging 13) Beyond recharging, possibly 14) Beyond tired 15) Bloodless 16) Brain dead 17) Breathless
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- people who are no longer living
- a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with death) is intense
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Source: Segar`s Baronagium Genealogicum 1764 ...
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A horse deliberately ridden to lose.[9]
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TV-broadcaster slang for a shot in which there is no favorable outcome possible. Variations include "Get the body bags!" A favorite of Gary McCord.
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• (a.) Sure as death; unerring; fixed; complete; as, a dead shot; a dead certainty. • (a.) Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight. • (a.) Resembling death in appearance or quality; without show of life; deathlike; as, a dead sleep. • (a.) Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; a...
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An aesthetic and acoustic term that refers to spaces with little or no reverberation. Rooms with many pieces of furniture and carpeted floors often result in this type of `dead` space. In some cases such a room is needed for making recordings and will be so constructed as to have carpet on all surfaces of the room including the walls and ceiling
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qualifies a conductive part when it is not energized
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at a potential equal to or not significantly different from that of earth at the worksite
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adjective describing a studio or other location which has a very short reverberation time, used for example to simulate open-air acoustic conditions
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1. Deprived of life; opposed to alive and living; reduced to that state of a being in which the organs of motion and life have irrevocably ceased to perform their functions; as, a dead tree; a dead man. 'The queen, my lord, is dead.' 'The crew, all except himself, were dead of hunger.' (Arbuthnot) 'Seek him with candle, bring him dead or living.' (...
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1) The plotted height of a piece of suspended scenery or masking. (UK) 2) Props or pieces of set which are no longer required. (UK)
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Dead (dĕd)
adjective [ Middle English
ded ,
dead ,
deed , Anglo-Saxon
deád ; akin to Old Saxon
dōd , Dutch
dood , German
todt ,
tot , Icelandic
dauðr , Swedish & Danish
död , Goth.
daubs ; propast partic...
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Dead adjective 1. (Electricity) Carrying no current, or producing no useful effect; -- said of a conductor in a dynamo or motor, also of a telegraph wire which has no instrument attached and, therefore, is not in use.
2. Out of play; regarded as out of the game; -- said of a ball,...
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Dead adverb To a degree resembling death; to the last degree; completely; wholly. [ Colloq.] « I was tired of reading, and
dead sleepy.»
Dickens. Dead drunk ,
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Dead intransitive verb To die; to lose life or force. [ Obsolete] « So iron, as soon as it is out of the fire,
deadeth straightway.»
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Dead transitive verb To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigor. [ Obsolete] « Heaven's stern decree, With many an ill, hath numbed and
deaded me.»
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Destruction of enemy air defenses
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Pins which fall but stay on the frame after the opening shot. These are not removed and in subsequent shots may be a help (see Lovely dead) or a hindrance (see Robbing dead).
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ded Definitions: 1. Without life. 2. Numb.
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dead Metaphysically challenged.
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(1 - Staging) The point at which a piece of scenery reaches the desired stage position. (2 - General) Redundant items.
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The predetermined level to which a suspended scenic piece is raised or lowered to take up its correct position in the setting.
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deadened adjective devoid of physical sensation; numb; `his gums were dead from the novocain`; `she felt no discomfort as the dentist drilled her deadened tooth`; `a public desensitized by continuous television coverage of atrocities`
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