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Triple   /trˈɪpəl/   Listen
Triple

adjective
1.
Having three units or components or elements.  Synonyms: ternary, treble, triplex.  "A treble row of red beads" , "Overcrowding made triple sessions necessary" , "Triple time has three beats per measure" , "Triplex windows"
2.
Three times as great or many.  Synonyms: three-fold, threefold, treble.  "A threefold increase"
noun
1.
A base hit at which the batter stops safely at third base.  Synonyms: three-bagger, three-base hit.
2.
A set of three similar things considered as a unit.  Synonyms: triad, trio, triplet.
3.
A quantity that is three times as great as another.
verb
(past & past part. tripled; pres. part. tripling)
1.
Increase threefold.  Synonym: treble.
2.
Hit a three-base hit.



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"Triple" Quotes from Famous Books



... stars. Then his hands dropped on the keys, and he began playing a sad and infinitely lovely movement, which crept gently over the instrument, like the calm flow of moonlight over the dark earth. This was followed by a wild, elfin passage in triple time—a sort of grotesque interlude, like the dance of spirits upon the lawn. Then came a swift agitato finale—a breathless, hurrying, trembling movement, descriptive of flight, and uncertainty, and vague impulsive terror, which carried us away on its rustling wings, and ...
— The Ontario Readers - Third Book • Ontario Ministry of Education

... twinkling stars that gild the night. Three men I saw advancing up the vale, Mangled with ghastly wounds through plate and mail; Dentatus, long in standing fight renown'd, Sergius and Scaeva oft with conquest crown'd; The triple terror of the hostile train, On whom the storm of battle broke in vain. Another Sergius near with deep disgrace Marr'd the long glories of his ancient race, Marius, then, the Cimbrians who repell'd From ...
— The Sonnets, Triumphs, and Other Poems of Petrarch • Petrarch

... his throne sat the holy father in his pontifical robes, his triple crown upon his head, and the diamond cross of his order upon his breast. His canopy was of velvet, richly embroidered with gold, and around him were grouped the princes of the church. But the pope, his large ...
— Joseph II. and His Court • L. Muhlbach

... the gray whipcords of the State police, seeing that Parker was through with the dog, moved in and squatted to examine it. The one with the triple chevrons on his sleeves took it by both forefeet and flipped it over on its back. It had been a big brute, of nondescript breed, with a rough black-and-brown coat. Something had clawed it deeply about the head, its throat was slashed transversely several times, and it had been disemboweled by a single ...
— Police Operation • H. Beam Piper

... black tulle, so transparent as barely to obscure her form. Sleeves she had none. A trifle of gauze traveled over one shoulder, leaving the other bare save for a supporting strap of tiny scarlet beads. Her triple skirt was serrated like the petals of a black carnation, and outlined with the same minute beads. Her bodice could scarcely be said to exist, so deep was its V. From her ears long ornaments of jet depended, and a comb in scarlet bead-work ran wholly across one side of her head. A flower ...
— The Nest Builder • Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale


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