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      • to look at someone or something and then look again because you suddenly recognize him, her, or it or notice that something unusual is happening: I did a double take - I couldn't believe it was her.
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  2. a delayed surprised reaction at seeing someone or something: With her hair cut short and dyed red, I did a double take at first. (Definition of double take from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. To look twice due to surprise or disbelief. Everyone did a double take at his shiny new sports car as he drove by. Men and women alike did a double take when they saw him in his tuxedo. I did a double take when I saw my old high school science teacher at the grocery store.

  4. If you do a double-take when you see or hear something strange or surprising, you hesitate for a moment before reacting to it because you wonder if you really saw or heard it.

  5. Definitions of 'double-take' If you do a double-take when you see or hear something strange or surprising, you hesitate for a moment before reacting to it because you wonder if you really saw or heard it.

  6. The idiom "double take" refers to the act of taking a second look or giving a second thought to something that has initially caught one's attention. It can also mean being momentarily stunned or puzzled, as if one has taken two steps back from a surprise or shock.

  7. do a double take meaning, definition, what is do a double take: to look at someone or something again be...: Learn more.

  8. Meaning: If someone does a double take, they react very slowly to something to show how shocked or surprised they are. Country: International English | Subject Area: Numbers | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

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