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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. The meaning of DEAD RINGER is someone who looks exactly like someone else. How to use dead ringer in a sentence.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. someone or something that looks very similar to someone or something else: dead ringer for He's a dead ringer for Bono from U2. Synonym. ringer. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Describing people with the same qualities. a tough/tricky, etc. customer idiom. be cast in the same mold idiom. be of like mind idiom. be of the same mind idiom

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

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