We found 342 examples of how to use double in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 342.
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1. | "Double Indemnity" is the title of a classic 1944 film noir, in which a philandering insurance salesman (Fred MacMurray) and a housewife (Barbara Stanwyck) plot to murder her husband, but to make it look like an accident, in order to collect on an insurance policy that will pay double the value in case of accidental death. | |
2. | Tom is double jointed and double muscled. | |
3. | Your book is double the size of mine. | |
4. | The only room available is a double. | |
5. | The price is double what it was last year. | |
6. | Meg is the double of her mother. | |
7. | Ichiro hit an eye-popping double. | |
8. | I've reserved a double. | |
9. | I'd like a double room. | |
10. | I'd like a double with a bath. | |
11. | A double, please. | |
12. | Would you like a single or a double? | |
13. | This word has a double meaning. | |
14. | Houses here are double the price of those in Kobe. | |
15. | I would like a less expensive double room. | |
16. | You are richer than I am because your pay is double my pay. | |
17. | He's likely to be late so you'd better tell him again that the meeting time is seven to make double sure. | |
18. | Do you have a double room? | |
19. | I'd like a double for four nights from tonight for about fifty dollars a night. | |
20. | It's a double whammy. | |
21. | His income is now double what it was ten years ago. | |
22. | This time, I'll check, double-check and check again. | |
23. | Sales should double this year. | |
24. | Age, like distance, lends a double charm. | |
25. | I need to find a better job on the double to pay my bills. |