How To Use Double-barrelled In A Sentence

  • Another stable girl said: ‘The horse did a full double-barrelled kick.’
  • His only claim to fame was his double-barrelled surname.
  • A double-barrelled shotgun was put to my head as part of the play.
  • My surname is one of the most common in this country and hers is double-barrelled.
  • The thing I do question is his double-barrelled approach - the ‘secret’ in the Bulletin, then the open allegation and the email on Channel Nine.
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  • When the debate had begun a couple of hours earlier, a double-barrelled assault by the them was the last thing on his mind.
  • A small double-barrelled pistol was found hidden in a coffee percolator and a loaded mini revolver in a passenger's hand luggage.
  • Oh yes, the great, the double-barrelled and the weak chinned were all there in their green tweedy finery.
  • The shops were all either estate agents, handbag shops bought for girls by rich foreign daddies, or boutique vegetable stores where the mushrooms had double-barrelled names and cost nine pounds each.
  • And I see him run inside and out he come with his double-barrelled gun.
  • As you progress through the game, more high-powered weapons the likes of crossbows and double-barrelled shotguns will become available.
  • Do your readers think I should let her suffer with her new name or shall we try something double-barrelled like the Brown-Foxes.
  • His unwelcome advance was met with double-barrelled shotgun.
  • He said the couple, who live in Pocklington, had considered a double-barrelled surname but decided to keep things simple.
  • A small double-barrelled pistol was found hidden in a coffee percolator and a loaded mini revolver in a passenger's hand luggage.
  • ‘When Port Vale lost to Cardiff 3-1 last week, two players with double-barrelled surnames scored,’ says Steve.
  • Very conceited, the men were, with double-barrelled names and chins, new-style rather than old-style gentlemen.
  • Guard cells were impaled with double-barrelled electrodes, one barrel being used to clamp the membrane potential with the dSEVC amplifier.
  • His unwelcome advance was met with double-barrelled shotgun.
  • He also admitted unlawful possession of a double-barrelled shotgun and 31 cartridges on the same date.
  • A double-barrelled shotgun was recovered from the scene.
  • The double-barrelled question is a clear instance of the transgression of this rule, but in addition there is the case of a question like.
  • A double-barrelled shotgun was stolen from a private house in the Kilcohan area of Waterford between 10p.m. and midnight last Thursday.
  • But then, what can you expect from a toff with a double-barrelled name?
  • All of the questions posed are double-barrelled.
  • Another stable girl said: ‘The horse did a full double-barrelled kick.’
  • Every time he reawakened he got up and went to the nearest drug dealer around him and bought gear, and we were watching him, through the double-barrelled shotgun.
  • The place still stinks of money - and not just the old double-barrelled wealth traditionally associated with the club.
  • He said: ‘When I looked out of the office I saw this double-barrelled gun which was being pointed quite dramatically at me.’
  • He was a skilled artisan and craftsman who had a great influence on the design of the double-barrelled shotgun and set up a shop in London in 1793.
  • Sheldon hires a black-leathered motorbike assassin with double-barrelled shades to exterminate these pesky interlopers.
  • The thing I do question is his double-barrelled approach - the ‘secret’ in the Bulletin, then the open allegation and the email on Channel Nine.
  • Cute but strangely angy girl who gave superstock driver Timbo Mangum the double-barrelled bird during his division's race. Archive 2003-07-01
  • He admitted firing a single cartridge from a double-barrelled shotgun pistol in the attack on July 4 last year, but he denied attempted murder.
  • I go for a drive with one of those proscribed by the grogshop-keepers of Castleisland the muzzle of a double-barrelled carbine peeps ominously from the "well" of the car. Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.
  • He admitted firing a single cartridge from a double-barrelled shotgun pistol in the attack on July 4 last year, but he denied attempted murder.
  • One double-barrelled shotgun, which was found near the Sports Complex in Sligo before Christmas, is believed to have been used in a robbery in Ennis.
  • As you progress through the game, more high-powered weapons the likes of crossbows and double-barrelled shotguns will become available.
  • The stable girl said in a statement that he had suffered ‘a double-barrelled kick - both the horse's feet came off the ground’.
  • He also agreed he told police his uncle had owned a 12-bore double-barrelled shotgun at a previous address and was very proud of the gun.
  • He also agreed he told police his uncle had owned a 12-bore double-barrelled shotgun at a previous address and was very proud of the gun.
  • He was a skilled artisan and craftsman who had a great influence on the design of the double-barrelled shotgun and set up a shop in London in 1793.
  • The General made no reply to this announcement; but took up his opera-glass — the double-barrelled lorgnon was not invented in those days — and pretended to examine the house; but Rebecca saw that his disengaged eye was working round in her direction, and shooting out bloodshot glances at her and George. Vanity Fair
  • The singer is understood to have arrived at the Holiday Inn in West Nile Street, Glasgow, with several double-barrelled shotguns.
  • The Londoners at least had the decency to only field one player with a double-barrelled name, at centre.
  • When the debate had begun a couple of hours earlier, a double-barrelled assault by the them was the last thing on his mind.
  • Officers found an antique, double-barrelled Derringer hidden in a walnut grandfather clock in his bedroom.
  • The toiling masses now seem to be composed mostly of noble armigers bearing double-barrelled names.
  • The idea that it was run by port-swilling people with double-barrelled surnames had an element of truth.
  • I'm a bit duff on my double-barrelled genres (when does metal become death-metal?).
  • Victorian opener Elliott launched a double-barrelled attack on Queensland's bowlers and the record books as the Bushrangers took an iron-grip on the Pura Cup trophy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today.
  • A double-barrelled shotgun was recovered from the scene.
  • `Probably a good thing, really: young puppy out there would probably have a seven-barrelled name instead of a double-barrelled one by now. POLITICAL SUICIDE
  • Police are puzzled as to how the stock of a double-barrelled gun arrived there or how long the waterlogged part had been there.
  • Officers found an antique, double-barrelled Derringer hidden in a walnut grandfather clock in his bedroom.
  • An Italian Derrenger double-barrelled pistol was found at his gas distribution firm, CSG, in Chesterfield.
  • Victorian opener Elliott launched a double-barrelled attack on Queensland's bowlers and the record books as the Bushrangers took an iron-grip on the Pura Cup trophy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today.
  • And I see him run inside and out he come with his double-barrelled gun.
  • A double-barrelled shotgun was stolen from a private house in the Kilcohan area of Waterford between 10p.m. and midnight last Thursday.
  • Police are puzzled as to how the stock of a double-barrelled gun arrived there or how long the waterlogged part had been there.
  • He scorned all modern appliances for shooting, such as telescopic sights or automatic rifles; he invariably used a short double-barrelled rifle, and his exceptionally keen sight rendered glasses unnecessary. Im Weltkriege. English
  • This double-barrelled gig kicks off around 8:30 pm and costs only $3.
  • He said: ‘When I looked out of the office I saw this double-barrelled gun which was being pointed quite dramatically at me.’
  • But as a young man he decided to acquire a double-barrelled name by hyphenating his middle name, Grant, to the Ferris.
  • By the time she was fifteen she was living on her own, managing a roughneck joint with a double-barrelled shotgun by her side.
  • Upset with the surveyors, as well as with their own relatives who had sold the land in their absence, they again demanded the double-barrelled guns they were promised.
  • The double-barrelled question is a clear instance of the transgression of this rule, but in addition there is the case of a question like.
  • Thirty years ago, in the midst of a double-barrelled open-heart surgery, I suffered a complete heart block and was wired up to an external pacemaker.
  • I'm a Celebrity, X Factor, 2009 "Rubbery pirate ship figurehead" Jordan and Simon Cowell ( "he prepares for each episode by dipping his head in matt-black Dulux and painting his dressing room wall with it") are the hapless cannon fodder in this double-barrelled reality showdown. Charlie Brooker: 10 of the best Screen Burn columns
  • He said the gangs fought with double-barrelled shotguns, machetes, broken bottles, iron bars.
  • It seems that upwardly mobile social climbers find the snob appeal of double-barrelled names irresistible.
  • Guard cells were impaled with double-barrelled electrodes, one barrel being used to clamp the membrane potential with the dSEVC amplifier.
  • Upset with the surveyors, as well as with their own relatives who had sold the land in their absence, they again demanded the double-barrelled guns they were promised.
  • So what is to become of all those naturalised people with foreign-born fathers who bear double-barrelled surnames or who are unfortunate enough to have been given more than one forename in the tradition of their father's people?
  • Officers found an antique, double-barrelled Derringer hidden in a walnut grandfather clock in his bedroom.
  • He said the gangs fought with double-barrelled shotguns, machetes, broken bottles, iron bars.
  • One double-barrelled shotgun, which was found near the Sports Complex in Sligo before Christmas, is believed to have been used in a robbery in Ennis.
  • Rank amateurs from the right side of the tracks - armed with nothing more than double-barrelled names and a full set of silver spoons.
  • He said the gangs fought with double-barrelled shotguns, machetes, broken bottles, iron bars.
  • A double-barrelled shotgun was put to my head as part of the play.
  • Could anyone succeed today in the world of pop music with a double-barrelled name or a posh voice?
  • This double-barrelled approach (DFA Healthcare, and a Vets 'Outreach) should pay dividends as this race winds down. Joe The Nerd Ferraro: Lunchtime with the DFA.
  • We don't know yet whether he is guilty, but he has brought double-barrelled names into disrepute.
  • The fact that the fund manager has a double-barrelled name, a nice pinstripe suit and looks rather clever in the accompanying brochures is just not enough.
  • The stable girl said in a statement that he had suffered ‘a double-barrelled kick - both the horse's feet came off the ground’.
  • You'll have seen them on TV, usually with a double-barrelled name, a hoity-toity accent and a self-appointed mission to keep Scotland in the Dark Ages.
  • The singer is understood to have arrived at the Holiday Inn in West Nile Street, Glasgow, with several double-barrelled shotguns.
  • This double-barrelled gig kicks off around 8:30 pm and costs only $3.
  • He also admitted unlawful possession of a double-barrelled shotgun and 31 cartridges on the same date.
  • Chaps who came double-barrelled in girth as well as surname, their powerbases were in the shires and they had had a good war.
  • She had an aristocratic double-barrelled name for a start, and who but posh folk were called Camilla anyway?
  • I'm a bit duff on my double-barrelled genres (when does metal become death-metal?).
  • Balking at the double-barrelled option, our own compromise was to give them my surname as a middle name, so at least my family connection is maintained.
  • You know how the English like their double-barrelled surnames?
  • But as a young man he decided to acquire a double-barrelled name by hyphenating his middle name, Grant, to the Ferris.
  • All of the questions posed are double-barrelled.
  • And will there be another anecdote as bizarre as Dominic Grieve's double-barrelled have-a-go former Traffic Warden and Store Detective? Con-Watch: Cameron Calls Up Spectre of Thatcher
  • The decision, which caused the Singapore dollar to rise to a record high against the U.S. currency, followed a "double-barrelled" tightening in April and signals the central bank is stepping up efforts to curb inflation, which it warned will rise to around 4% by the end of the year. World Watch
  • You'll have seen them on TV, usually with a double-barrelled name, a hoity-toity accent and a self-appointed mission to keep Scotland in the Dark Ages.
  • I'm a Celebrity, X Factor, 2009 "Rubbery pirate ship figurehead" Jordan and Simon Cowell ( "he prepares for each episode by dipping his head in matt-black Dulux and painting his dressing room wall with it") are the hapless cannon fodder in this double-barrelled reality showdown. Charlie Brooker: 10 of the best Screen Burn columns
  • By the time she was fifteen she was living on her own, managing a roughneck joint with a double-barrelled shotgun by her side.
  • An Italian Derrenger double-barrelled pistol was found at his gas distribution firm, CSG, in Chesterfield.

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