| 1. | It includes every dopey double-entendre it can think of.
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| 2. | A double entendre may exploit puns to convey the second meaning.
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| 3. | Sometimes, it is unclear whether a double entendre was intended.
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| 4. | Not so in German, where it has a double entendre.
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| 5. | Le buzzer du personal-communicator digital de Bertrand se fit entendre.
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| 6. | The piece mercifully ends with that gruesome double-entendre.
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| 7. | Another involved Imogen Thomas alongside a tagline using a double-entendre.
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| 8. | Typically presented, spoonerisms are a kind of double entendre.
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| 9. | Their songs were full of sexual innuendo and double entendre.
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| 10. | The title of the novel is a double-entendre.
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