Who-dunnit

phrase

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Definitions

Phrase
  1. 1
    Alternative form of whodunnit. alt-of, alternative

    "The ballot for chancellor is secret, which means political Berlin has been hurled into a who-dunnit worthy of Miss Marple."

Example

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"The ballot for chancellor is secret, which means political Berlin has been hurled into a who-dunnit worthy of Miss Marple."

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