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double-header
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dou·ble-head·er also dou·ble·head·er (dbl-hdr)
n.
1. Sports Two games or events held in succession on the same program, especially in baseball.
2. A train pulled by two locomotives.

double-header
n
1. (Transport / Railways) a train drawn by two locomotives coupled together to provide extra power
2. (General Sporting Terms) Also called twin bill Sport US and Canadian two games played consecutively by the same teams or by two different teams
3. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Currencies) Austral and NZ informal a coin with the impression of a head on each side
4. (Cookery) Austral informal a double ice-cream cone


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Wimbledon will then stage double-headers on Fridays, as its new lunchtime BAGS meeting will be followed by the traditional evening fixture.
He said: "There was not much I could do about the double-headers.
But he is concerned at Scotland's failure to win any of their second matches when they faced double-headers in the Euro 2004 campaign.
 
 
 
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