
1) An ignorant or foolish person 2) Artificial 3) Crash test item 4) DC Comics supervillain 5) Exclusively Saxon word 6) Exclusively Anglo word 7) Face-up hand 8) Make a dummy of 9) Mannequin 10) Model 11) One bridge player in four 12) Pacifier for fool 13) Person in a crash test 14) Rugby union terminology
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1) Aphony 2) Artificial 3) Ass 4) Birdbrain 5) Boob 6) Booby 7) Bozo 8) Dodo 9) Dolt 10) Dope 11) Fathead 12) Image 13) Nitwit 14) Pinhead 15) Puddinghead 16) Puppet 17) Sap 18) Stooge 19) Ventriloquyfoil
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- a person who does not talk
- an ignorant or foolish person
- a figure representing the human form
- a cartridge containing an explosive charge but no bullet
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a skill move performed by a player receiving a pass from a teammate; the player receiving the ball will angle their body in such a way that the opponent thinks they are going to play the ball. The player will then intentionally allow the ball to run by them to a teammate close by without touching it, confusing the opponent as to which player has th...
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A round of ammunition that is completely inert, i.e., contains no primer, propellant, or explosive charge. It is used to check weapon function, and for crew training.[11] Unlike a blank it contains no charge at all.
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• (n.) The fourth or exposed hand when three persons play at a four-handed game of cards. • (n.) A locomotive with condensing engines, and, hence, without the noise of escaping steam; also, a dummy car. • (n.) One who plays a merely nominal part in any action; a sham character. • (n.) A sham package in a shop, or one which does ...
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A mockup of a book that is created to represent the physical appearance, including actual arrangement of the printed matter and illustrations, of a forthcoming book-to-book buyers. Modern trade publishing has replaced the use of dummies with materials such as advance reading copies and uncorrected proofs.
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A technique where one pretends to pass the ball.
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(from the article `bridge`) Bridge was probably born of three-hand whist games. Inveterate whist players, unwilling to forgo their game merely because there were only three ...
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A bag filled with sand, clay, etc., used for stemming a charged hole.
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A complete layout, often run out as a Colour Laser Copy (CLC), with all pictures, illustrations and text in place, to size. This is used primarily to sell the concept to the client. Also known as a layout or a mock-up.
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A copy (e.g., xerographic duplicate) of an ad, or even blank sheets of paper, provided to a printer or artist as an example of the size, color, or other aspect of the ad to be produced.
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A diagram or representation which indicates how the promotional piece will appear when printed and ready for mailing.
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An unprinted representation of the text pages of a book or magazine made by folding and collating sheets of the intended quality, size and grammage of paper so that an idea may be formed of the general appearance and thickness of the final result.
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1) A plain white mock-up of a booklet or brochure - Not printed but made up using the intended stock. Most printers will make up a dummy if you ask nicely. This is the best way to get a feel for the finished product. 2) A mock-up produced by the designer to show how the finished job will look. This will usually involve colour prints from various sources and will therefore not be on the intended stock.
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A mock-up made to resemble the final printed product which uses the proposed grade, weight, finish and colour of paper.
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Dum'my adjective [ See
Dumb .]
1. Silent; mute; noiseless; as a
dummy engine.
2. Fictitious or sham; feigned; as, a
dummy watch.
Dummy car .
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Dum'my noun ;
plural Dummies 1. One who is dumb.
H. Smith. 2. A sham package in a shop, or one which does not contain what its exterior indicates.
3. An imitation or copy of something, to be used as a substitute; a model; a lay figure; as, a figure on wh...
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A sample of a proposed job made up with the actual materials and cut to the correct size to show bulk, style of binding, etc. Also a complete layout of a job showing position of type matter and illustrations, margins etc.
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A bag filled with sand, clay, etc., used for stemming a charged hole.
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noun a person who does not talk
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adjective having the appearance of being real but lacking capacity to function; `a dummy corporation`
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a feigned pass intended to deceive an opponent about to make a tackle.
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A term used to describe the preliminary assemblage of copy and art elements to be reproduced in the desired finished product; also called a comp.
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A device that a baby sucks and bites to sooth them
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