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  • 1Double head — could refer to: Doublehead, one of the most feared warriors of the Cherokees during the Chickamauga wars. Double heading, the practice of using two locomotives to pull a train. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same… …

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  • 2Double Head Cabbage — is a populated settlement located in the nation of Belize. It is a mainland village that is located in the Belize District. Coordinates: 17°32′N 88°33′W /  …

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  • 3double-head — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ verb Etymology: back formation from doubleheader intransitive verb : to run powered by two locomotives the train double headed up the mountain transitive verb …

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  • 4double-header — 1869, Amer.Eng., originally a kind of fireworks or a railway train pulled by two engines; see DOUBLE (Cf. double) + HEAD (Cf. head). Baseball sense is c.1890 …

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  • 5double-header — double headˈer noun 1. A coin with a head on each side (informal; esp Aust) 2. Two games played on the same day (sport; N American) 3. Two television programmes or other items of the same kind in succession 4. A train pulled by two locomotives… …

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  • 6Double-heading — When double heading a train, two locomotives are used at the same end; historically with separate crews …

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  • 7Double bridle — Double bridle, with both curb and snaffle bits. A double bridle, also called a full bridle or Weymouth bridle,[1] is a bridle that has two bits and four reins (sometimes called double reins ). One bit is the bradoon (or bridoon), is …

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  • 8Double Island Point Light — Double Island Point Light, 2006 …

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  • 9Double Indemnity (film) — Double Indemnity Theatrical release poster Directed by Billy Wilder Produced by …

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  • 10Double the Fist — Format Satire Created by Craig Anderson, Bryan Moses, Doug Bayne, Tony Walters …

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