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doublet

[ UK /dˈʌblət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a man's close-fitting jacket; worn during the Renaissance

How To Use doublet In A Sentence

  • Friars Cowle, which was so snottie and greazie, that good store of kitchin stuffe might have beene boiled out of it; as also a foule slovenly Trusse or halfe doublet, all baudied with bowsing, fat greazie lubberly sweating, and other drudgeries in the Convent The Decameron
  • Joe Grue successfully ran the jack of hearts, crossed to the ace of hearts, and led the king of spades in the hope of felling a doubleton jack in the South hand. Netherlands win at home
  • West led top of her doubleton club, East playing out three top clubs. Times, Sunday Times
  • These studies have led to the findings that bundles of several doublet microtubules can propagate bending waves, and a pair of outer doublets can undergo cyclical association/dissociation interaction.
  • Even in using the word doublethink it is necessary to exercise doublethink. Think Progress » Hastert: Foley Misconduct Was Presented As Something That ‘Might Have Affected Campaigns’
  • But beyond these forces is another that ratifies and multiplies their impact, helping produce a debate so remote from real answers and so infected with doubletalk that citizens tune out.
  • They were dressed like pages with black breeches, a doublet and a flet hat trimmed with black velvet. — 80s movie pitch of the day
  • The distribution of singletons, doubletons (low frequency variants), and other (high frequency) variants among the continents was investigated.
  • The telescope was an old Meade ED 127 doublet which I had for only couple of weeks.
  • The minstrels, bedecked in red doublets and white hose, played upbeat tunes to which gardens of brightly clad nobles danced merrily.
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