noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a double-decker bus (= one with two levels for passengers )
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London used to be famous for its double-decker buses.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Her former flat is a cloud of layered wallpaper gaped at from double-deckers.
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In addition, a range of bus sizes is available from the mini-bus to the large double-decker .
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London's venerable red and cream double-deckers rumbled along the Thames embankment for the last time in 1952.
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Passengers were ordered off as the double-decker picked up casualties from the Welcome Inn at Eltham, London.
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That leaves a spot for one old friend, but Parcells may now be in need of a double-decker .
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The double-decker smashed through a fence and ended up perched precariously on a bridge parapet at Brighouse, West Yorkshire.
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The Ferry terminus with double-deckers and the North Euston Hotel in the background.