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Definitions

doubly

[duhb-lee] / ˈdʌb li /
ADVERB
twofold
Synonyms
STRONG
WEAK
increased redoubled


Example Sentences

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So I’m doubly glad that two of my favorite films at the last-ever proper Park City festival were comedies I saw at the Holiday.

From Los Angeles Times

I vowed to work doubly hard the next day, but she took little consolation in that promise, showering me with complaints as heavy as hailstones as I rushed out the kitchen door.

From Literature

This made him doubly upset, for what a catastrophe that would have been!

From Literature

The child was doubly mistaken, for in the first place she meant matador, and in the second place there was no matador, just a bright red steam locomotive.

From Literature

Critics say they are often doubly flawed: overly expensive if targets prove easier than predicted; and counterproductive if the targets become unattainable and executives see little reason to stick around.

From The Wall Street Journal