Used in a Sentence

double-decker

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for double-decker.

Editorial note

The British press regularly measure things in football (soccer) pitches, London double-decker buses, Eiffel towers, blue whales and Wales.

Examples12
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A vehicle (usually a bus, coach or train) or aircraft with two floors.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of double-decker gathered in one view.

noun

A vehicle (usually a bus, coach or train) or aircraft with two floors.

noun

A sandwich with three slices of bread, whose toppings are on both sides of the middle slice.

noun

A frigate with two decks above the waterline.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for double-decker.

Example sentences

1

The British press regularly measure things in football (soccer) pitches, London double-decker buses, Eiffel towers, blue whales and Wales.

2

Things like a passel of double-decker Airbus A380s, an aircraft carrier, or vaccinations for every child in the world.

3

Was walking around to find a ride to the airport, couple of blocks from the double-decker wreck.

4

What might be feasible is going to double-decker trains in places, which merely requires rebuilding all the bridges and tunnels.

5

The carts were swung onto the top level of a double-decker conveyer belt.

6

If you stacked twelve double-decker buses on top of one another, the pile would be 43 billion times larger than one of these radios.

7

A double-decker Amtrak passenger car clocks in at around 70 tons.

8

Seriously, they are giant, shiny, expensive-looking double-decker buses with tinted windows.

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Or two double-decker RER trains, capacity over 2000 people each.

10

I was recently 4 hours into a flight from Chicago to Germany on a large double-decker Airbus when I started smelling smoke on the plane.

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Those who live in the city proper have plenty of financial incentives to not live there; I can't imagine that they'd suddenly move en masse to the suburbs just because Google took their double-decker WiFi-enabled buses away.

Proper noun examples

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Double-decker trains only increase train capacity by ~33% (the stairwells and so on take up room), and on busy lines like those in central London they can actually reduce capacity because they increase dwell times at the platform.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use double-decker in a sentence?

The British press regularly measure things in football (soccer) pitches, London double-decker buses, Eiffel towers, blue whales and Wales.

What does double-decker mean?

A vehicle (usually a bus, coach or train) or aircraft with two floors.

What part of speech is double-decker?

double-decker is commonly used as noun.