• Stand-in

    Pronunciation

    Origin

    to stand in

    Noun

    stand-in

    (plural stand-ins)
    1. A person of similar size and shape to an actor that "stands-in" for the actor during the lengthy process of setting up a shot, who, unlike a double, does not appear in the film.They used a stand-in to set up the lighting so that the actor did not have to be there during the lengthy process.
    2. A substitute
      • 2011, October 23, Tom Fordyce, 2011 Rugby World Cup final: New Zealand 8-7 France, France's own stand-in stand-off Trinh-Duc missed with a drop-goal when well set but then set off on a curving run through a scattered defensive line which carried him deep into enemy territory until Weepu's desperate tap-tackle finally brought him down.
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