Definitions
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- noun a smooth firm mild orange-red cheese
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Examples
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Now is the Double Gloucester of our discontent; dragonflies carry my heart away to their secret layers; whither shall you find me?
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The "Cheese Chase Chaos" of 1990 racked up some 22 casualties -- including a grandmother, 59, knocked out by the deadly Double Gloucester.
Lily Bevan: Dwyle Flunking, Cheese Rolling & Face Gurning ... Halloween Alternatives From the UK Lily Bevan 2010
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The wheels of Double Gloucester weigh as much as a baby, eight pounds.
Lily Bevan: Dwyle Flunking, Cheese Rolling & Face Gurning ... Halloween Alternatives From the UK Lily Bevan 2010
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At one of the last stalls he stopped to buy eggs, and at almost the last shop, next to the one where, in the previous week, he had bought a secondhand single mattress for the new tenant, slices of mortadella and chorizo and a piece of Double Gloucester.
Portobello Ruth Rendell 2010
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The wheels of Double Gloucester weigh as much as a baby, eight pounds.
Lily Bevan: Dwyle Flunking, Cheese Rolling & Face Gurning ... Halloween Alternatives From the UK Lily Bevan 2010
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The "Cheese Chase Chaos" of 1990 racked up some 22 casualties -- including a grandmother, 59, knocked out by the deadly Double Gloucester.
Lily Bevan: Dwyle Flunking, Cheese Rolling & Face Gurning ... Halloween Alternatives From the UK Lily Bevan 2010
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In 1978 a man, Excrescence Dobbindong, out taking his dog for a walk was savagely beaten by a round of Double Gloucester in need of a fix of 'herbs'.
Archive 2009-01-01 David Hadley 2009
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In 1978 a man, Excrescence Dobbindong, out taking his dog for a walk was savagely beaten by a round of Double Gloucester in need of a fix of 'herbs'.
Something For The Weekend: When Cheese Attacks David Hadley 2009
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With both sides tying at the end of the first quarter through a delightful blocking move by the German defender Hans Kneesand, which rendered the Norwich use of the Double Gloucester out of play, inches from the goal line.
The World Cheese Arrangement Finals David Hadley 2009
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With both sides tying at the end of the first quarter through a delightful blocking move by the German defender Hans Kneesand, which rendered the Norwich use of the Double Gloucester out of play, inches from the goal line.
Archive 2009-06-01 David Hadley 2009
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