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double–decker
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double–decker
(noun)
double–decker
/ˌdʌbəl
ˈ
dɛkɚ/
noun
plural
double–deckers
double–decker
/ˌdʌbəl
ˈ
dɛkɚ/
noun
plural
double–deckers
Britannica Dictionary definition of DOUBLE–DECKER
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:
something that has two levels or layers
The bus we rode on was a
double-decker
.
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usually used before another noun
We took a tour of London on a
double-decker
bus.
double-decker
trains
a
double-decker
sandwich
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compare
single-decker
,
triple-decker
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