Definitionn. a new soundtrack that is added to a film
Last update: July 5, 2015
0
Yet the fact that Harold received knighthood from William of Normandy makes it clear either that Harold was not yet a knight, which in the case of so tried a warrior would imply that " dubbing to knighthood " was not yet known in England even under Edward the Confessor, or, as Freeman thinks, that in the middle of the iith century the custom had grown in Normandy into " something of a more special meaning " than it bore in England. [Please select]
0
Some people give their head "syce" a monthly allowance to provide dubbing, soap, bathbrick, oil, etc. [Please select]
0
Besides, in dubbing any doctrine "natural," we are apt to assume that doctrines contrasted with it may properly be called "unnatural" or "artificial." [Please select]
0
If we have not just the right house we should not dare risk belittling our pleasant drawing-room by dubbing it "salon." [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!