adverb

definition

Two times.

definition

(usually with "as", of a specified quality) Doubled in quantity, intensity, or degree.

Examples of twice in a Sentence

We go through this at least twice a year.

He hadn't thought twice about Toni's message that he'd delivered the package from the stash house to his condo until he walked in and discovered the vamp he expected was a woman.

It was almost twice the size of hers.

He'd drawn up on her twice since she arrived.

We don't know when it happened so we tried twice to hit the time and struck out and called it quits.

She walked into the den twice and stared at the computer.

Twice the marauders even attack our headquarters, and the commander-in-chief has to ask for a battalion to disperse them.

He'd never thought twice of his mortality-- he had none.

At the far end of the library was a creature that made her think twice about entering.

I.ve never thought twice about any life I.ve taken until now.

Yully dozed twice and forced herself up.

I've saved your life twice now, jackass.

Twice Len came to visit and Howard was there every night.

They circled the room twice before a hand reached up and tapped Alex on the shoulder.

He never thought twice about searching the rooms for something he didn't know existed.

She checked her hair twice to make sure no part of her marks were obscured.

He'd entered twice since assuming his duties.

Jared.s form contorted then grew twice his size as he shifted into a creature unlike any she.d ever seen.

She dozed as she drew, caught herself twice, then dropped into sleep, unaware that those who removed the boxes were coming next for her.

They were twice as thick.

From February to July, 1898, Mr. Keith came out to Wrentham twice a week, and taught me algebra, geometry, Greek and Latin.

Of course, hadn't she said that twice already?

She rushed forward, screaming when Talon's dagger fell twice, thrice, five times.

Her father had tried to call twice, and she tossed the phone on the bed.

She'd been there twice before today and only knocked once for fear he'd answer.

When we married, I was twenty-eight and he was fifty-two—nearly twice my age—two years older than my father!

I'd guess he'll think twice now before intimidating Ms. Lydia Larkin!

He didn't think it was possible for that to happen twice, but if it were … Would it matter?

He hadn't thought twice about running into her in the forest.

She rarely smiles; indeed, I have seen her smile only once or twice since I came.

Once or twice he shrugged his shoulders and raised his hand to the kerchief, as if wishing to take it off, but let it drop again.

The Emperor, though he met him twice, did not favor him with a single word.

Boris passed them twice and each time turned away.

Makar Alexeevich came twice that evening shuffling along in his galoshes as far as the door and stopped and looked ingratiatingly at Pierre.

Twice she turned and looked at him, and her eyes met his beaming at her.

At sixty-two, he was as wiry as any of his men, and twice as cagey.

Cade's' chair scraped the floor and his boot heels hit the floor twice before he grabbed her waist.

She turned, slammed into something twice her size, and fell backwards.

I've been there twice to check for signs of vamp surveillance.

I weigh nearly twice as much as you.

If that's the only way to keep my family safe, I won't think twice.

That chinchillas have not under such circumstances become rare, if not extinct, is owing to their extraordinary fecundity, the female usually producing five or six young twice a year.

Probably ten times the age of the birches that formed the forest, it was ten times as thick and twice as tall as they.

Metivier came to see the prince about twice a week.

But he did forget himself once or twice within a twelvemonth, and then he would go and confess to his wife, and would again promise that this should really be the very last time.

Once or twice Pierre was carried away and began to speak of these things, but Nicholas and Natasha always brought him back to the health of Prince Ivan and Countess Mary Alexeevna.

I spent thousands of years and broke the Code twice.

He'd never thought twice about trusting Harmony or any other death-dealer.

He turned to her twice and pointed out the window as the scenery whizzed, but she ignored him, reading instead.

She'd not thought twice about their lack of police uniforms but was now struck by it.

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