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I . double [ˈdʌbl̩] ADJ

1. double (of two parts):

3. double (for two):

4. double (in spelling, phone numbers):

with a double b

II . double [ˈdʌbl̩] ADV

III . double [ˈdʌbl̩] VB trans

1. double (make twice as big):

2. double (fold):

IV . double [ˈdʌbl̩] VB intr

1. double (become twice as big):

2. double (serve second purpose):

V . double [ˈdʌbl̩] N

1. double (double quantity):

2. double (double number):

4. double:

doubles pl SPORTS
debel m

5. double CINE:

dubler(ka) m (f)

Phrases:

at [or on] the double inf
at [or on] the double inf

double up VB intr

2. double up (share room):

double act N

double-barrelled, double-barreled Am ADJ

1. double-barrelled (with two barrels):

2. double-barrelled Brit (hyphenated):

3. double-barrelled AM (with two purposes):

double bass <-es> N MUS

double bed N

double-breasted ADJ

double-breasted jacket, suit:

double counting N no pl ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Upon reopening, the site's number of visitors more than doubled; the increased popularity attributed to greater exposure through the media coverage.
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Cover with damp dish towel another hour, or until doubled in size again.
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Frequently they doubled as goldsmiths and were required to separate auriferous silver from base metal.
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Season ticket sales more than doubled to 2,231.
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A pediment with doubled semicircular window and the same cornice treatment tops the middle three bays.
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The project was blighted by huge cost increases that more than doubled the initial estimates.
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It was doubled in size in a 1923 extension which was designed to be entirely compatible to the original building.
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A year later, universal superannuation was doubled, and a noncontributory social assistance scheme for the underprivileged was introduced.
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Within the crown is a cap of crimson velvet, doubled with ermine, having at the top a large tuft of tassels, wrought in gold.
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The scrapbooking industry doubled in size between 2001 and 2004 to $2.5 billion with over 1,600 companies creating scrapbooking products by 2003.
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