Bend over or curl up, usually with laughter or pain.
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Examples for "double"
Examples for "double"
1Iberia and emerging markets including eastern Europe and India saw double-digit growth.
2In addition; it might be a good idea to double-check incoming information.
3Netflix has said its U.S. content costs will almost double this year.
4BASKETBALL:Basketball Ireland received a rare double dose of positive press this week.
5However, a plan to double its opening hours requires eight new staff.
1Slape wanted to double up in agony, but the neck-hold prevented him.
2If you decide to go for it, double up your last placement.
3Besides, he could double up four men like you over his knee.
4I'm making big salads that double up as lunch the next day.
5Back then, it was common enough for players to double up.
1The report says that number is expected to double over 10 years.
2And it's a figure set to double over the next 15 years.
3She finds her coughing feebly and nearly bent double over her embroidery.
4He was looking his double over with an air of professional interest.
5I shake my hips Johnson instantly replies as they double over laughing.
6My stomach cramps and I have to double over again to dry-heave.
7Consequently, Newcastle are yet to record a league double over United since 1931.
8Cairo's population is forecast to double over the next 40 years.
9A derby double over our newly promoted city neighbours would also be nice.
10Dungarvan's Ann Maher had a notable double over the summer months.
11He saw the Mexican double over and cover his head with his arms.
12All I can do is double over and pray for it to pass.
13Then, sitting down, bent almost double over her baby, she moaned.
14I double over and retch up pot roast and frothy cream.
15I double over and throw up kibble bits until I dry-heave.
16It has seen its user base more than double over the past two years.
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Translations for double over
Double over per variant geogràfica