Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: redouble)
WordNet
adj. become much greater in intensity or size or amount; "we faced redoubled attacks from the enemy"; "despite our redoubled efforts"
Usage examples of "redoubled".
He was too much a part of her, his body so deeply joined with hers that he didn’t know where he ended and she began, two flames intertwined, burning redoubled with each breath.
The warmth he gave her returned redoubled, filling him and giving ease to an emptiness that had been part of him for so long that he hadn’t even known it was there until she had filled it.
Light dimmed and then redoubled as a cloud whipped across the path of the sun.
For a time he simply held her, murmuring his love over and over, hearing the words return redoubled from her lips.
He smiled and redoubled his touch inside her, pressing sensually, teasing her with the memory of what it had been like to be filled completely.
He redoubled his presence within her body, hearing her response in her broken breathing, feeling it in the slick heat of her body.
Pleasure coiled relentlessly inside Shannon, twisted, redoubled, and then held her arched and quivering on a rack of need.
It sucked in heat and held it, returning it redoubled to anyone unlucky enough to stand on the sun-softened surface.
He kept moving that way, slowly, deeply, and she answered with a subtle, repeated roll of her hips that redoubled their pleasure.
For the last ten months my ministers have redoubled their vigilance, in order to watch the shore of the Mediterranean.
He fancied that every wave behind him was a pursuing boat, and he redoubled his exertions, increasing rapidly his distance from the chateau, but exhausting his strength.
The two sailors redoubled their efforts, and one of them cried in Italian, “Courage!
The most perfect tranquillity was restored, and the vigilance of the custom-house officers was redoubled, and their strictness was increased at this time, in consequence of the fair at Beaucaire.
She entered the apartment, and seeing near her stepmother the stranger of whom she had already heard so much, saluted him without any girlish awkwardness, or even lowering her eyes, and with an elegance that redoubled the count’s attention.
But as soon as it was finished, the buzz was redoubled through all the drawing-rooms.