Definition of double-space in US English:
double-space
verbˌdəb(ə)lˈspeɪsˌdəb(ə)lˈspāsˌdəb(ə)lˈspeɪs
Type or format with a full space between lines.
Example sentencesExamples
- Letters should be typewritten and double-spaced.
- The original draft was very short a merely eight pages of story and about a page's worth of notes; it was also double-spaced.
- I've been double-spacing after periods for fifteen years, and I'm not stopping now, unless someone pays me to do it.
- Letters must be no more than 500 words, typed, double-spaced, and carry the full address and name of the sender.
- Manuscripts must be typed, double-spaced and should follow APA format.
- Letters should be submitted on disk, double-spaced, fewer than 500 words, and limited to one table or figure and six references.
- Letters should be double-spaced, fewer than 500 words and limited to one table or figure and six references.
- All papers must be typed, double-spaced with standard 1’ margins, stapled.
Definition of double-space in US English:
double-space
verbˌdəb(ə)lˈspāsˌdəb(ə)lˈspeɪs
Type or format with a full space between lines.
Example sentencesExamples
- Letters should be submitted on disk, double-spaced, fewer than 500 words, and limited to one table or figure and six references.
- The original draft was very short a merely eight pages of story and about a page's worth of notes; it was also double-spaced.
- I've been double-spacing after periods for fifteen years, and I'm not stopping now, unless someone pays me to do it.
- Manuscripts must be typed, double-spaced and should follow APA format.
- Letters must be no more than 500 words, typed, double-spaced, and carry the full address and name of the sender.
- Letters should be typewritten and double-spaced.
- All papers must be typed, double-spaced with standard 1’ margins, stapled.
- Letters should be double-spaced, fewer than 500 words and limited to one table or figure and six references.