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When her eyes shot to his, he knew she was looking for a double entendre.
She smiled as though the question were a double entendre.
Not so in German, where it has a double entendre.
It was a cheap enough double entendre but the best I could do.
The deprivation on his face made her suspect a double entendre.
Often an e-mail was signed off with a name that is a double entendre.
Obviously, the word has a double entendre interpretation as "some research".
In one version of this routine, each name is a double entendre.
A double entendre is supposed to be located in there somewhere.
There was just the right hint of a double entendre in the way she said it.
One thing leads to another, and soon the book has lived up to the double entendre of its title.
Miles trusted that wasn't too much of a double entendre.
A woman walked into an American bar and asked the bartender for a double entendre.
The name of the event is a double entendre.
That's a performance-enhancing double entendre if there's ever been one.
Joe and the other boy thought their friend's double entendre was extremely clever.
I'll think there's been a double entendre I've missed somehow, but there never is.
She lifted an eyebrow at him, acknowledging the double entendre.
The title is a double entendre, implying that they plan to have children.
The title may also be a double entendre of term "hot boxing".
Their songs were full of sexual innuendo and double entendre.
It does not seem to qualify as double entendre.
If he caught the implied double entendre, the captain gave no sign of it.
A laugh rose around them at the double entendre.
Both male grad students went red at the unintended double entendre.