Dead ringer
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British pronunciation/dˈɛd ɹˈɪŋə/
American pronunciation/dˈɛd ɹˈɪŋɚ/

Definition och Betydelse av "dead ringer"

Dead ringer
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någon eller något som är nästan identiskt med en annan

a person or thing that closely resembles or duplicates another

What is the origin of the idiom "dead ringer" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "dead ringer" can be traced back to the world of horse racing. In the late 19th century, unscrupulous individuals would attempt to deceive others by substituting a different horse for a favored one in a race. To ensure a successful switch, they would find a horse that closely resembled the favored one in appearance, often referred to as a "ringer." The term "dead" was added to emphasize the remarkable similarity between the two horses. Over time, this idiomatic expression evolved to refer to any person or thing that closely resembles or duplicates another, often to the point of being indistinguishable, whether in physical appearance or other characteristics.

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The new smartphone model is a dead ringer for its predecessor, featuring a similar design and functionality with minor improvements.
The costume designer created a replica that was a dead ringer for the iconic dress worn by a famous actress in a classic film.
The actor playing the historical figure in the movie is a dead ringer for the real person, capturing their likeness and mannerisms perfectly.
The antique vase sold at the auction was a dead ringer for a valuable and rare artifact, fooling even the experts.
The young musician's voice is a dead ringer for the legendary singer, making it difficult to distinguish between the two in recordings.
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