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Definition double-double in British English
double-double noun
[countable] noun
/ˌdʌb(ə)l ˈdʌb(ə)l/
The type of coffee called a Double Double was originally sold by Tim Hortons Inc., a fast food chain also known as Timmies.
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act (noun)
at/on the double (phrase)
body double (noun)
double (adjective)
double (verb)
double (determiner)
double (noun)
double (adverb)
double act (noun)
double agent (noun)
double as (phrasal verb)
double back (phrasal verb)
double bass (noun)
double bed (noun)
double bill (noun)
double bind (noun)
double bluff (noun)
double bogey (noun)
double boiler (noun)
double bond (noun)
double chin (noun)
double cream (noun)
double digits (noun)
double dip recession (noun)
double down (verb)
double dutch (noun)
double eagle (noun)
double entendre (noun)
double fault (noun)
double feature (noun)
double figures (noun)
double first (noun)
double flat (noun)
double for (phrasal verb)
double glazing (noun)
double helix (noun)
double indemnity (noun)
double Irish (noun)
double jeopardy (noun)
double jobbing (noun)
double life (noun)
double negative (noun)
double or quits (phrase)
double over (phrasal verb)
double room (noun)
double saucepan (noun)
double sharp (noun)
double standard (noun)
double etc (phrase)
double take (noun)
double talk (noun)
double task (verb)
double time (noun)
double trap (noun)
double up (phrasal verb)
double up as (phrasal verb)
double vision (noun)
double whammy (noun)
double yellow line (noun)
double-barrelled (adjective)
double-blind (adjective)
double-book (verb)
double-breasted (adjective)
double-check (verb)
double-click (verb)
double-cross (verb)
double-dealing (noun)
double-decker (noun)
double-density (adjective)
double-digit (adjective)
double-double (noun)
double-edged (adjective)
double-edged sword (noun)
double-glazed (adjective)
double-header (noun)
double-jointed (adjective)
double-park (verb)
double-quick (adjective, adverb)
double-sided (adjective)
queen-size (adjective)
whammy (noun)