Similar words: troubling, double-dealing, double cropping, doubly, double, double up, doubloon, double back. Meaning: ['dʌblɪŋ] n. 1. increase by a factor of two 2. raising the stakes in a card game by a factor of 2.
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31. Sometimes doubling over in anguish, Vega described her murdered cousin as a beautiful person who has gone to a beautiful place.
32. But the prevailing wisdom in the industry is that the market is doubling each year as the Internet continues its explosive growth.
33. In recent years, the volume of traffic has been doubling annually.
34. It approaches Rome, lumbering up the Appian Way, doubling its size every few minutes.
35. He was doubling for Immigration who had gone home to babysit while his wife went to the movies with her sister.
36. Since the recommendation was made, some doctors have seen a doubling or tripling of cases.
37. States like Massachusetts, which still rely primarily on traditional third-party payment systems, find their costs doubling every five years.
38. And don't think that by developing the second half of your brain you will merely be doubling your mental capacity.
39. We live in the century of population explosion, with the world's population doubling at least every 25 years.
40. Prisoners are not only doubling up in cells; some are sleeping in bunk beds in day rooms.
41. So that old kungfu contradiction appears yet again: by doubling his striking power the practitioner makes himself twice as vulnerable.
42. Meanwhile Labour has voted for one miserable saving - doubling pensioners' concessionary fares.
43. Its high register gives brilliance and point when doubling at the octave phrases allotted to other wind instruments or to the violins.
44. In the region's most prosperous countries, it is doubling every four to six months.
45. He pretended to show how an uneducated slave boy could be led to prove Pythagoras' theorem for doubling the square.
46. Work would include doubling the existing tunnel under the pine massif.
47. A doubling of the set-aside rate is not good news[sentencedict.com], coming at a time when every penny counts.
48. Now it is doubling the size of its Stelrad baths, boilers and radiators division with the Caradon purchase.
49. Low income families would be compensated by doubling the value of child benefit over the life of a parliament.
50. But the doubling of capital allowances for small-and medium-sized businesses is welcomed by all sides of the industry.
51. Doubling rail traffic would cut carbon dioxide emissions by only about 3 percent.
52. Foreign trade is booming, but not enough to account for a doubling of stock prices.
53. The carbon tax could lead to a doubling of prices for fossil fuels.
54. Estimates of world oil reserves have increased steadily since the 1970s, more than doubling by some calculations.
55. The living room, doubling as the bedroom, was full of the odor of her sleep.
56. Property-casualty stocks have soared to record highs, more than doubling the explosion enjoyed by the Dow-Jones Industrial Averages in 1985.
57. But Vicenza was half way from Venice to Verona, so if they did that they would all be doubling back.
58. The normal layout of the string orchestra is in four-part harmony[http://sentencedict.com/doubling.html], the double bass either doubling the cellos or being silent.
59. The relaunch expenses paid off, doubling sales at many outlets, according to marketing director Peter Holmes.
60. The firm is also doubling its floor space as of June 15 when it adds adjacent offices in Marlborough to its plot.
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