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double-header
noun
a train drawn by two locomotives coupled together to provide extra power
Also called: twin bill. sport two games played consecutively by the same teams or by two different teams
informal, a coin with the impression of a head on each side
informal, a double ice-cream cone
Example Sentences
"It's unbelievable," said England centre Emily Scarratt, who remembered playing a Twickenham double-header where the women's side played after the men, only for most of the crowd to leave before their kick-off.
Double-header weekends - when fixtures were played in the same city, occasionally even on the same day - were created to bolster numbers at less attractive fixtures.
We travel to Trent Bridge on Tuesday for a double-header between Trent Rockets and Manchester Originals.
We're off to Southampton on Monday for a double-header between Southern Brave and Oval Invincibles.
We're off to Lord's on Thursday with the home of cricket hosting a double-header between London Spirit and Trent Rockets.
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