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II . dou·ble [ˈdʌbl̩] ADV

1. double (twice as much):

2. double (two times):

III . dou·ble [ˈdʌbl̩] N

1. double no pl (double quantity):

2. double (whisky, gin):

dvojni m

3. double (duplicate person):

dvojnik(dvojnica) m (f)

4. double CINE:

6. double (in games of dice):

par m
on [or at ] the double MIL
v teku

IV . dou·ble [ˈdʌbl̩] VB trans

V . dou·ble [ˈdʌbl̩] VB intr

1. double (increase twofold):

double back VB intr

double over VB intr

double up VB intr

1. double (bend over):

2. double (share a room):

dou·ble-ˈbar·relled ADJ, dou·ble-ˈbar·reled ADJ

1. double-barrelled (having two barrels):

2. double-barrelled (having two purposes):

3. double-barrelled esp Brit (hyphenated):

dou·ble ˈbass N

dou·ble ˈbed N

dou·ble ˈchin N

dou·ble-ˈclick

double-click COMPUT VB trans, intr:

I . dou·ble-ˈcross VB trans to double-cross sb

II . dou·ble-ˈcross <-es> N

dou·ble ˈdate N

I . dou·ble-ˈdeal·ing pej N no pl

II . dou·ble-ˈdeal·ing pej ADJ

dou·ble-ˈdeck·er N

dou·ble ˈDutch N no pl

1. double Dutch inf (incomprehensible words):

2. double Dutch Am (jump rope style):

dou·ble-ˈedged ADJ

dou·ble ˈfea·ture N CINE

dou·ble-ˈglaze VB trans

Usage examples with doubled

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It reached a total of 8,800 in 1818 but by 1900 this had more than doubled to 20,000.
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The term slapstick refers to a doubled, or tricked, hitting stick that makes a loud sound upon (light) contact with another person.
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The project was blighted by huge cost increases that more than doubled the initial estimates.
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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 original tunnel was single-track, and when the line was doubled a second single-track tunnel was built.
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Its fortifications were updated throughout the medieval period and during the reign of Richard the Lionheart they doubled in size.
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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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A functional office and meeting room are located upstairs in the former living quarters of the early bank staff who also doubled as night watchmen and caretakers.
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A pediment with doubled semicircular window and the same cornice treatment tops the middle three bays.
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Cover with damp dish towel another hour, or until doubled in size again.
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