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double-wide

n. (context US English) A trailer measuring twenty foot or more in width and ninety feet or less in length, towed as a two separate units before assembly.

Usage examples of "double-wide".

It had been placed behind heavy bushes on the side of the informant's double-wide, which meant Sugar and Starkey couldn't use the robot to wheel in the X-ray or the de-armer.

The rolling metal rig was black, about the size of a double-wide utility sink, with a pulley and chain that allowed for the raising and lowering of a rack.

Nobody would blame a person if the double-wides he sold blew to pieces, because that was the celestial nature of tornadoes.

Once I was licensed and had set up an office of my own, I occupied a series of single and double-wides in various Santa Teresa trailer parks, the last of these being the Mountain View Mobile Home Estates out in the suburb of Colgate.

He'd been wrestling double-wides ever since he dropped out of high school.

There was a cluster of six single-wide trailers surrounded by chain-link fence and two real estate offices in double-wides with empty asphalt parking lots out front.

McLain pushed a jumble of old canvas gym shoes out of the way and jerked open a double-wide closet.

Theo could see a metal shed next to a double-wide house trailer a couple of hundred yards ahead.

That night we had dinner with Joel and his wife, Laura, in their permanently placed, double-wide house trailer on one of the largest lots in Gibtown.

I'm locked in the [bleeping] bathroom of a double-wide house trailer, it's like Fort [bleeping] Knox in here.

Concluding that she must have been referring to one of his innumerable torrid affairs with women in double-wide trailers, I repinned my badge on my shirt and drove over to Elsie McMay's house to ask her if she'd seen Brian Quint the previous night.

You could buy one cheap, a nice double-wide, make a nice starter home for her and her fellow.

Once I was licensed and had set up an office of my own, I occupied a series of single- and double-wides in various Santa Teresa trailer parks, the last of these being the Mountain View Mobile Home Estates out in the suburb of Colgate.