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treble

adjective as in high in pitch

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In the deciding leg Littler held his nerve and nailed treble 18, double 16, to seal victory and a place in the last eight.

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They have also agreed to transition away from fossil fuels in energy systems, and to treble renewable power by 2030.

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The figure trebled in the Premier League from 24 to 80, with referees' chief Webb saying the "culture change" to try to "reset behaviours" towards officials was "early days" but "moving in the right direction".

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The area of land surface affected by drought has trebled since the 1980s, a new report into the effects of climate change has revealed.

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He could not have timed his treble better with the Ballon d'Or, widely regarded as football's most prestigious individual trophy, awarded on Monday, 28 October.

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

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