NOUN
- a fast marching pace (180 steps/min) or slow jog
- a doubled wage (for working overtime)
ADVERB
-
at a faster speed
now let's play the piece again double-quick
How To Use double time In A Sentence
- When a ratio is duplicate of another ratio» the point/defcribes the difference of the terms in a double time* Encyclopædia britannica;
- She plots Six's graphs and statistics while playing Seven's sleep video in double time, watching the patterns and listening to him do his somniloquy in a high-pitched Chipmunk voice. Intersomnolence
- Within weeks of the law's passage, banks saw a flood of loans once deemed unrecoverable being repaid in double time.
- Eagles, vultures, penguins, ravens, crows, doves, and ostriches are just a few of the birds that do double time as species and symbols.
- Anyone who works these holidays must give up the payments of double time and time and a half.
- We are prepared to pay the double time and give them the time off in lieu, but we insist that public holidays are just like any other days of the year.
- Hope they pay you double time for calling you in on a holiday.
- Not content to just dissolve all this history into an ambient puddle, the track's frantic marching band brass section stomps double time for its giddy finale.
- The Fair Labor Standards Act has no requirement for double time pay.
- The effects of HFE on lung cancer cell YTLMC-90 were proceeded by means of three assays as follows: Methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay, cell double time analysis and colony forming assay.