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