Phrases with «double entendre»

A double entendre is a phrase or expression that has two interpretations, usually one that is innocent or literal, and another one that is suggestive or risqué. Full definition

Sentences with «double entendre»

  • «But I think we also liked the idea that a lot of these artists are creating these worlds, these almost cell - like environment spaces, and that they are reflective of the world or their own life, so in a way the title could have this kind of double entendre for us.» (artnews.com)
  • Throughout all of these works, Ward treats the word «till» with double entendre in both noun and verb form, representing both a receptacle for capital, and allusion to the hidden or unacknowledged labor required in its acquisition. (lehmannmaupin.com)
  • Ward treats the word «till» with double entendre in both noun and verb form, representing both a receptacle for capital, and allusion to the hidden or unacknowledged labor required in its acquisition. (artspace.com)
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