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n. (double entendre English)
Usage examples of "double entendres".
The painting's welldocumented collage of double entendres and playful allusions had been revealed in most art history tomes, and yet, incredibly, the public at large still considered her smile a great mystery.
As double entendres go it wasn't awfully subtle, especially when it was accompanied by a languishing look from those thick-lashed dark eyes.
As well, she taught them the Can-Can and vulgar music-hall songs loaded with double entendres which caused Olivia to shake with guilty laughter, although Nancy had always pursed her lips and pretended not to understand.
He was as adept as any mature Quozl at detecting the standard double entendres.
Listening more carefully, he picked up two double entendres and another pun.
After three days of that kind of style, I badly needed to sit in a public bar, drink coarse pints of bitter, swap double entendres with the barmaid.
The two couples greeted each other happily, indulged in a few rather obvious double entendres, and did their best to ignore the dog Chappie, who was currently lying on his back at Chance's and Tiffany's feet, all four paws in the air, tongue lolling out and showing everything he'd got.