Twice+as+much

  • 1Twice as Much — Origin London, England Genres Pop music, psychedelic pop Instruments Vocal duo Years active 1966–1968 …

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  • 2Twice as Much — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles Sittin’ on a Fence   UK 25 16.06.1966 …

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  • 3twice as much again — half/twice/etc as much again phrase used for comparing two amounts and saying how much more one amount is than the other A house in London costs half as much again as a house in Edinburgh. Thesaurus: ways of comparing thingssynonym Main entry:… …

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  • 4twice as much — two times the amount, double the amount …

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  • 5much — [ mʌtʃ ] (comparative more [ mɔr ] ; superlative most [ moust ] ) function word, quantifier *** Much can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun): There isn t much time left. How much money do you have? as… …

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  • 6twice — /twaɪs / (say twuys) adverb 1. two times, as in succession; on two occasions: I asked him twice; write twice a week. 2. in twofold quantity or degree; doubly: twice as much. –phrase 3. look twice, Colloquial a. to pay greater attention, as to… …

  • 7twice — /twuys/, adv. 1. two times, as in succession: Write twice a week. 2. on two occasions; in two instances: I phoned him twice. 3. in twofold quantity or degree; in double the amount or degree: twice as much. [bef. 1150; ME twies, equiv. to twie… …

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  • 8twice — adverb Etymology: Middle English twiges, twies, from Old English twiga; akin to Old English twi Date: 12th century 1. on two occasions < twice absent > 2. two times ; in doubled quantity or degree < twice two is four > < twice as much > …

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  • 9much —   Nui.   Also: lau, lua, hālau, kūwaluwalu, makawalu, mākena, oe, oki.    ♦ Very much, nui ino, nui hewahewa, nui loa, kai!    ♦ How much? Ehia?    ♦ No matter how much, ehia.    ♦ Twice as much, pāpālua.    ♦ We have much to do, nui loa kā kāua&#8230; …

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  • 10twice —   Pālua, lua, elua, alua, elua manawa, kualua.   See ex., pālua.     To do twice, ho olua.     Twice as much, pāpālua …

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