double
adjective
noun
- a substitute who performs feats or actions too hazardous or difficult for a star.
- body double.
- a challenge by an opponent that the declarer cannot fulfill the designated contract, increasing the points to be won or lost.
- a hand that warrants such a challenge.
verb (used with object), dou·bled, dou·bling.
- to sail around (a projecting area of land): to double Cape Horn.
- to add a new layer of planking or ceiling to (an old wooden hull).
- to challenge (the bid of an opponent) by making a call that increases the value of tricks to be won or lost.
- to challenge the bid of (an opponent): He doubled me into game.
- to cause the advance of (a base runner) by a two-base hit: He doubled him to third.
- to cause (a run) to be scored by a two-base hit (often followed by in): He doubled in the winning run.
- to put out (a base runner) as the second out of a double play (often followed by up).
verb (used without object), dou·bled, dou·bling.
adverb
Verb Phrases
- (in blackjack) to double an initial bet, on the condition that one can be dealt only one more card: Will you double down and beat the dealer?
- to increase one’s efforts or hold to a position or opinion, especially when vulnerable or taking a risk: He has continued to defend his controversial interpretation of the document, doubling down on what he sees as the truth.
- to share quarters planned for only one person or family: Because of the room shortage, we had to double up.
- to bend over, as from pain: He doubled up in agony.
Idioms for double
- without delay; rapidly: The fire engines came on the double.
- in double time, as marching troops.
Origin of double
OTHER WORDS FROM double
dou·ble·ness, noun dou·bler, noun qua·si-dou·ble, adjective qua·si-dou·b·ly, adverbWords nearby double
Definition for doubles (2 of 2)
noun
Origin of body double
Words related to doubles
Example sentences from the Web for doubles
And in Copenhagen, BIG Architects are building a new incinerator that also doubles as a wintertime ski slope.
They want to hit for a good average with a lot of doubles and triples.
Inside MGM’s Surprising Turnaround: ‘Robocop,’ ‘Bond,’ and ‘The Hobbit’ |The Wrap |February 16, 2014 |DAILY BEASTSo above the waist it will be the star and below the waist it will be the doubles.
‘Nymphomaniac,’ Lars von Trier’s Icy Orgy of Sex and Self-Loathing, Bows At Sundance |Marlow Stern |January 23, 2014 |DAILY BEASTRick doubles over in pain and Carl shoots wildly at a walker before he runs out of ammo and breaks down sobbing.
The Walking Dead's Explosive Midseason Finale Pitted Rick vs. The Governor |Melissa Leon |December 2, 2013 |DAILY BEAST
If she doubles her workload, however, she makes just £6 more.
Jim Messina, How Could You Flip From Barack Obama to David Cameron? |Michael Tomasky |August 5, 2013 |DAILY BEASTThou art endowed with strength like all the gods and their Doubles.
The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians |E. A. Wallis BudgeLady Beatrice is furious because the Committee decided at the last moment to scratch her name in the ladies' doubles.
The Letters of her Mother to Elizabeth |W. R. H. (William Rutherford Hayes) TrowbridgeBut this tiny taste of bitter gum is a tonic; it spurs the courage and doubles the strength—if you are used to it.
The Blue Flower, and Others |Henry van DykeDunham told him he'd better stick to doubles until he'd had more practice, but Howard wouldn't have it, and he kept right on.
Careers of Danger and Daring |Cleveland MoffettNot contented with a single caution, he doubles his exhortation.
Coelebs In Search of a Wife |Hannah More
British Dictionary definitions for doubles (1 of 3)
noun
- a game between two pairs of players, as in tennis, badminton, etc
- (as modifier)a doubles player
British Dictionary definitions for doubles (2 of 3)
noun
British Dictionary definitions for doubles (3 of 3)
adjective (usually prenominal)
- (of a root) being one of two equal roots of a polynomial equation
- (of an integral) having an integrand containing two independent variables requiring two integrations, in each of which one variable is kept constant
- (of an instrument) sounding an octave lower than the pitch indicated by the notationa double bass
- (of time) duple, usually accompanied by the direction alla breve
adverb
noun
- the narrow outermost ring on a dartboard
- a hit on this ring
- at twice normal marching speed
- quickly or immediately
verb
- to duplicate (a voice or instrumental part) either in unison or at the octave above or below it
- (intr usually foll by on) to be capable of performing (upon an instrument additional to one's normal one)the third trumpeter doubles on cornet
- to cause two pawns of the same colour to be on the same file
- to place both rooks of the same colour on the same rank or the same file
Derived forms of double
doubleness, noun doubler, nounWord Origin for double
Idioms and Phrases with doubles
In addition to the idioms beginning with double
- double back
- double bill
- double cross
- double date
- double Dutch
- double duty
- double feature
- double in brass
- double life
- double standard
- double take, do a
- double talk
- double up
also see:
- lead a double life
- on the double
- see double