dummied
Meaning of dummied
verb, past tense
- (chiefly in rugby and soccer) feign a pass or kick in order to deceive an opponent.
Blanco dummied past a static defence
- create a mock-up of (a book, document, etc.).
when we received the galleys from the typesetter, we would have dummied the book
officials dummied up a set of photos
late 16th century: from dumb + -y1. The original sense was ‘a person who cannot speak’, then ‘an imaginary fourth player in whist’ (mid 18th century), whence ‘a substitute for the real thing’ and ‘a model of a human being’ (mid 19th century).
Information about dummied
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Hyphenation of dummied
dum-mied
- It consists of 2 syllables and 7 chars.
- dummied is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Words that rhyme with dummied
enemied, stimied, chammied, jemmied, jimmied, mummied, shammied, shimmied, tommied, unmummied, armied, stymied
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