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      • a situation that includes two disadvantages or difficulties: Consumers were hit by the double whammy of rising interest rates and gasoline prices. (Definition of double whammy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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  2. a situation when two unpleasant things happen at almost the same time: Farmers have faced the double whammy of a rising dollar and falling agricultural prices. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Difficult situations and unpleasant experiences. a (heavy) cross to bear idiom.

  3. Grammar Reference. Idioms. Double whammy meaning. What does the saying 'Double whammy' mean? Idiom: Double whammy. Meaning: A double whammy is when something causes two problems at the same time, or when two setbacks occur at the same time. Country: International English | Subject Area: Numbers | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used.

  4. The meaning of DOUBLE WHAMMY is a combination of two usually adverse forces, circumstances, or effects. How to use double whammy in a sentence.

  5. The idiom "double whammy" is typically used to describe a situation where someone is facing multiple challenges or obstacles at the same time. It can be used to express sympathy or empathy for someone who is dealing with a difficult situation, or to emphasize the severity of a particular issue.

  6. Double whammy definition: two devastating problems, setbacks, or catastrophes. See examples of DOUBLE WHAMMY used in a sentence.

  7. double whammy. Meaning: situation where two bad things happen at the same time. double blow or setback. Examples: Boss fired me from the job and I lost my wallet too, what a double whammy? It is a double whammy for Lara; she lost his son and husband in terrible road accident.

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