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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of double-book.

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Examples

  • LOOKING BEHIND YOU, LADY (1952), DANGER IN PARADISE (1953), MALAY WOMAN (1954) and THE VENETIAN BLONDE (1963, all four from Gold Medal) were recently re-issued from Stark House Press as double-books.

    Archive 2010-03-21 Bill Crider 2010

  • Boeing typically double-books many of its delivery slots in anticipation of deferrals and cancellations.

    Boeing Swings to Loss, Hit by Strike 2009

  • The adventurous Philadelphia pianist double-books himself stylistically, coming at his music from hip-hop and jazz sides simultaneously.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BRAD WHEELER 2011

  • He never double-books (meaning he sees people from start to finish), so one late client can snarl everything.

    Forbes.com: News 2009

  • He never double-books (meaning he sees people from start to finish), so one late client can snarl everything.

    Forbes.com: News 2009

  • In one case, it's manipulating political assassinations and double-books assassins so they get the job done.

    Fat Guys at the Movies 2009

  • In one case, it's manipulating political assassinations and double-books assassins so they get the job done.

    Fat Guys at the Movies 2009

  • He never double-books (meaning he sees people from start to finish), so one late client can snarl everything.

    Forbes.com: News 2009

  • In one case, it's manipulating political assassinations and double-books assassins so they get the job done.

    Fat Guys at the Movies 2009

  • In one case, it's manipulating political assassinations and double-books assassins so they get the job done.

    Fat Guys at the Movies 2009

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