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Answer for the clue ""What he said" ", 5 letters:
ditto

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Word definitions for ditto in dictionaries

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n. a mark used to indicate the word above it should be repeated [syn: ditto mark ] v. repeat an action or statement; "The next speaker dittoed her argument"

Usage examples of ditto.

I did things with the charms like wrap them around the telephone at home, to soften any bad news it might be bringing me, or drape them round my combox screen, ditto.

The easy access of a Ditto to his entire under-pinning -- unlike ourselves, with much of our personality lying in our subconscious and not consciously fixable --implies constant change, personality tinkering, perhaps worse.

Marlboros, dirty dishes with remains of the tandoori take-away a pair of very expensive-looking panties that she cheerfully bins, ditto various discarded makeup articles in the bathroom.

Ditto or unfinished mortar of the malpais for grinding chili and other ingredients for sauce.

Considering the time of year it was and the expectable atmospheric conditions, the day was mysteriously, even miraculously, bright and clear: atmospheric photochemical intensity way down, fog ditto, and patches of blue skyalmost blue, anywayshowing through behind the inescapable striped layerings of vividly colored greenhouse goop and the usual baleful white backdrop.

Ditto, entire body of the vessel is covered with small protuberances to facilitate handling while hot.

Ditto his buboes, hammertoes, and other infirmities too embarrassing to mention.

Ditto for the Magnitogorsk set-up, which had a line on shipments by rail destined for the Perchorsk Projekt.

Ditto anythin' else that interferes with discipline or combat readiness.

Porters 3 Coarse Washers and Ironers 44 Mules 1 Fine ditto 44 Muleteers 7 Cows 2 Milkers Total, 154 men, 51 animals.

Ditto with people who hated Russia like poison up to 22 June 1941 and then suddenly forgot about the purges, the G.

That, now, is what old Bowditch in his Epitome calls the zodiac, and what my almanack below calls ditto.

Carrie arranged with Borset, the butterman, and ordered a pound of fresh butter, and a pound and a half of salt ditto for kitchen, and a shilling's worth of eggs.

Back in Kyohvic—“Misty Harbor,” as the helpful stab-in-the-dark translation says in squiggly italics on the sky-port sign, dittoed below in the barred neon of chi-chi Ogham—Matt Cairns shoulders his duffel bag and heads through the concourse for the shuttle train to town.

Here is a syllabus --" Herhands trembled as she handed out dittoed sheets.