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[ duhb-uhl-bar-uhld ] / ˈdʌb əlˈbær əld /
adjectivehaving two barrels mounted side by side, as a shotgun. serving a double purpose or having two parts or aspects: a double-barreled attack on corruption. Origin of double-barreledFirst recorded in 1700–10 Words nearby double-barreleddouble-aspect theory, double ax, double back, double-bank, double bar, double-barreled, double-barrelled, double bass, double bassoon, double batten, double bed Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for double-barreledThen Sunday on Fox News we saw a double-barreled assault on the hashtag activism by conservatives. Go Away, Coulter and Limbaugh; Hashtagging Is Better Than Snarking|Dean Obeidallah|May 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST On the eve of the double-barreled canonization, the skies over Rome boomed with thunder and poured with rain. Onscene as Pope Francis Makes Saints of John Paul II and John XXIII|Barbie Latza Nadeau|April 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST It was double-barreled, and a shotgun, but now both barrels were loaded with round ball. Bobby of the Labrador|Dillon Wallace Cameron took his double-barreled shot gun, meaning to pick up some prairie chicken while he was out looking over his men's work. Bulldog Carney|W. A. Fraser
I rode up to Kleinboy for my double-barreled two-grooved rifle: he and Isaac were pale and almost speechless with fright. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea|James O. Brayman "You'll not get the chance," returned Phil, who had armed himself with one of the double-barreled shotguns. Dave Porter At Bear Camp|Edward Stratemeyer He carried a double-barreled smooth-bore, while I boasted a rifle of some fifteen pounds' weight. The Oregon Trail|Francis Parkman, Jr.
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