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stand in
noun as in look-alike
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noun as in player
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noun as in proxy
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noun as in spokesperson
noun as in standby
noun as in substitute
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noun as in surrogate
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noun as in understudy
noun as in stunt man
noun as in walk-on part
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noun as in stand-in
noun as in pinch hitter
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noun as in replacement
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noun as in actor
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noun as in fill in
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noun as in ringer
noun as in delegate
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noun as in double
noun as in dummy
noun as in alternate
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verb as in replace
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verb as in supplant
verb as in pinch hit
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verb as in fill in
noun as in substitute
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You could say this character is a stand-in for all of America.
Even Beauty and the Beast villain Gaston pops up as—fittingly—the 'Pornstache' stand-in.
Is the Pentecostal Jim Casy a stand-in for another martyred J.C.?
It starts with Lindsay Lohan as Cady Heron, the stand-in for all of us.
Portland just makes a really good backdrop and is a good stand-in for other cities.
When yuh get good and refreshed up, you can come and look on at me and Irish acting pretty and getting a stand-in.
Was that the height of the Governor himself or the Governor's stand-in?
What was the adjusted frame for the first view that the marksman had of the President's stand-in coming out from under the tree?
Distance from the chalk mark on the back of the stand-in for the President to the station C is 136.6 feet.
From the rifle to the chalk mark on the back of the stand-in for the President.
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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stand-in, such as: alternate, double, proxy, backup, second, and surrogate.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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