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sub in
verb
Replace something or take someone's place, especially in sports
Exact(6)
Who needs expensive glass lenses when the element comprising 70% of the planet can apparently sub in as one?
The sub (in an ideal world) sets alertly forth each day, avid for its curiosities.
It would not be a big sub in such a closed area," he said.
Grade: 3.5 John Wolyniec Late, late sub in stoppage time for Altidore.
The president promptly tested the sub in the Washington boat basin, watching with delight as it submerged and launched torpedoes.
Officials said the traffickers could have transported the sub in three sections to the coast aboard tractor-trailers.
Similar(2)
If not, The Gaslight Anthem or Hold Steady should sub-in.
Now sub-in the Statue of Liberty for Tower Bridge, or the Eiffel Tower, the Colloseum, perhaps a Gaudi or two.
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