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dubbing

[duhb-ing] / ˈdʌb ɪŋ /


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Some in the 11,500-member Writers Guild of America have focused their frustration on the streaming company, dubbing this year’s labor action “the Netflix strike.”

From Los Angeles Times

In the days after Harris headlined the rally in Washington, D.C., a real clip of her speech was mocked by Republicans, with one critic dubbing it a “word salad.”

From Seattle Times

On this day, Kendall is trying to pump up the market potential of Living+, dubbing it a “price-rocket.”

From New York Times

Mr. Foreman had first floated the idea of running for president at a December 2022 concert in Missouri, dubbing the race the “20-20-Fro” election.

From Washington Times

"Lip-sync dubbing and puppetry tools are among the most accessible — the idea being that you can make someone's lips match an audio track, or you can animate a human-looking avatar to speak," Gregory explained.

From Salon