Synonym: fill in, sub, substitute. Similar words: standing, outstanding, standing body, longstanding, understanding, notwithstanding, misunderstanding, standing committee. Meaning: v. be a substitute stand-in. n. someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult).
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121 He would stand in front of the bathroom mirror in his boxer shorts and expand his chest a few times, breathing deeply.
122 The nine cairns stand in wilderness country without habitations or shelter, in pathless terrain hostile to easy progress.
123 And as she stood, she saw a dozen men enter the room to stand in a semicircle around her.
124 Damned and despairing we stand in line, and behind all success, wealth and power, the henchman is there.
125 First of all he let nothing stand in the way of his true feelings.
126 If Jack wanted something he was not going to let any finer emotions or sensibilities stand in his way.
127 If they saw you shooting Pinochet looking like a dictator they would stand in front of the camera.
128 Brownies stand in a circle facing inwards with their legs apart.
129 Others will stand in a cordon on the perimeter of the inauguration site.
130 I'd stand in the lunch queue at school in my pegs while everyone else was in these horrible big flares.
131 Rather than lose the game, Methodists compromised, beginning as early as six months after their first strong stand in 1784.
132 There were realistic hopes for Surrey as Mark Butcher and Stewart appeared to be building a stand in their own time.
133 Lucenzo finished his unnervingly fast count-down and came to stand in front of her, commandeering the laces again despite her protests.
134 Cactus-covered buttes stand in sharp contrast to the blue water, making this an idyllic spot for a getaway.
135 The most forceful shout was for a Toyota truck on a stand in a showroom.
136 Can you stand in for me at the meeting next week?
137 We stand in front of the Winston Arms, staring up at the fire escape, then back at the sidewalk.
138 Dole, who owns a condominium in the Miami Beach area, intends to make a stand in Florida.
139 The kids are mostly minorities; their bleak, impoverished lives stand in stark contrast to the mansions on their maps.
140 As he did during his first turn on the witness stand in 1993, Erik wore crew-neck sweaters and light-colored shirts.
141 Relieved, we leapt out of our sinking craft and dragged it up the beach to the waiting clothes- stand in the sand.
142 I walk back up the steps and stand in the open doorway with the gun smoking by my side.
143 The work crews and engineers stand in clusters, their yellow reflective safety jackets glowing eerily amid the dusky floodlighting.
144 Business people stand in awe of power people who make things happen.
145 She would stand in the door of her enormous closet in a thick velour robe and choose her outfit for the afternoon.
146 Do not stand in line of an opponent's shot.
147 I stand in line at the cash register.
148 It is only by attacking the other side unprepared that we can stand in advantage.
149 Rapa Nui's mysterious moai statues stand in silence but speak volumes about the achievements of their creators.
150 When I stand in above, lethe, raise hands without pen,(sentencedict.com) to write you a song!
More similar words: standing, outstanding, standing body, longstanding, understanding, notwithstanding, misunderstanding, standing committee, instantaneous, instantaneously, hand in, end in, ending, landing, send in, lending, tending, finding, funding, bending, blend in, binding, bonding, branding, mending, pending, winding, unending, pounding, demanding.