Double date

A date where two couples go on a date and do something together.It was fun to go on the double date even though everybody wanted to do something... Read more →

Double-cross (someone)

To deceive someone, to promise one thing and then do another.The man tried to double-cross his partner.

Double-check (something)

To check something again to be sure that it is correct.I double-checked the price of the airplane ticket.

Double back

To turn back from where you are going or where you have been.We decided to double back from the arena and return home.

A dose of one’s own medicine

The same kind of treatment that one gives to other people.The man got a dose of his own medicine when his boss began to treat him the same way... Read more →

Doomed to failure

To be certain to fail.The policy of the school was doomed to failure because nobody would support it.

Done with (something)

To be finished using something.I was done with the computer so I let my sister use it.

Done to a turn

To be cooked just right.Everything was done to a turn at the party.

Done to a T

To be cooked just right.The steaks were done to a T and everybody was very happy with them.

Done in

To be tired, to be exhausted.I was done in so I went to bed early.