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  1. Let’s answer in two parts – why dead and why ringer? A ringer is a horse substituted for another of similar appearance in order to defraud the bookies. This word originated in the US horse-racing fraternity at the end of the 19th century.

  2. Dead Ringer (also known as Who Is Buried in My Grave?) is a 1964 American psychological thriller made by Warner Bros. It was directed by Paul Henreid from a screenplay by Oscar Millard and Albert Beich, from the story La Otra by Rian James, previously filmed in a Mexican version starring Dolores del Río.

  3. Dead ringer is an idiom in English. It means "an exact duplicate" or "100% duplicate", and derives from 19th-century horse-racing slang for a horse presented "under a false name and pedigree"; "ringer" was a late nineteenth-century term for a duplicate, usually with implications of dishonesty, and "dead" in this case means "precise", as in ...

  4. Dead Ringer: Directed by Paul Henreid. With Bette Davis, Karl Malden, Peter Lawford, Philip Carey. The working-class twin sister of a callous, wealthy woman impulsively murders her out of revenge and assumes her identity.

  5. May 22, 2014 · The false dead ringer etymology stems from a chain letter titled “Life in the 1500s” which circulated in 1999 and claimed that when graveyards started becoming overcrowded, people would dig up old graves in order to free up space for new burials.

  6. DEAD RINGER definition: 1. someone or something that looks very similar to someone or something else: 2. someone or…. Learn more.

  7. Dead ringer definition: a person or thing that closely resembles another; ringer. See examples of DEAD RINGER used in a sentence.

  8. someone or something that looks very similar to someone or something else: She's a dead ringer for Marilyn Monroe. His new girlfriend is a dead ringer for his ex-wife. See. dead ringer. Fewer examples. The manager of the Swiss team was a dead ringer for Santa Claus. Unfortunately, she is a dead ringer for a woman who is wanted by the police.

  9. Dead ringer is an American expression dating from the late 19th century meaning an exact duplicate. 'Dead' here is used simply as an intensifier to add emphasis, as in phrases like 'dead right', 'dead centre' etc.

  10. a person or thing that closely resembles another; ringer That old car is a dead ringer for the one we used to own Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

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