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double trouble

noun as in hazard

noun as in jeopardy

noun as in peril

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After relocating to Los Angeles to shoot the Norman Lear sitcom “Double Trouble,” she and her then-husband, actor Ray Baker, made the move permanent in the late 1980s, when she landed lead roles on the short-lived sitcoms “FM” and “Eisenhower & Lutz.”

But it could be double trouble hitting against Hart High, because the Indians have two submariners who come out of the bullpen with a different look.

Hollywood studios face double trouble when they release films online at the same time as in theaters, or very soon after.

“Not that he doesn’t have enough troubles already, but this is the worst blow yet to him… she’s got to be trouble for Trump and double trouble for Giuliani,” he said.

From Salon

But having Cook and Hall in the backfield could mean double trouble for defenses, and that doesn’t even count the versatile and shifty Michael Carter mixing in, too.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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