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had dummied

  • past perfect
    of dummy.
    dummy
    noun
    an imitation, representation, or copy of something, such as for display, testing, or use as a stage prop.

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His low shot was parried by Pyatov but McGinn, who had dummied the initial cross to allow Dallas to shoot, was on hand to convert from close range.

From The Guardian Jun. 16, 2016

But officials refused to even let them in the door on Thursday, even though backers had dummied up a mock voter registration card showing the candidate’s photo superimposed on a man wearing a business suit.

From Salon Nov. 16, 2012