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double-header

noun

  1. a train drawn by two locomotives coupled together to provide extra power
  2. Also calledtwin bill sport two games played consecutively by the same teams or by two different teams
  3. informal.
    a coin with the impression of a head on each side
  4. informal.
    a double ice-cream cone


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Example Sentences

Along about three-forty o'clock, they made up a freight train to go out called a double-header—two engines attached to the train.

They said they had no double-header order to be rescinded, but they were bound to get back this reduction of ten per cent.

You went up there to help to take out the train—a double-header?

A lot of the police jumped on the train to help take it out—a double-header.

This double-header, on Thursday, I believe, was thirty-six cars and two locomotives?

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