The deep and double meaning of this sentence is: the cross proves everything. |
He answered honestly, a small ironic smile touching his lips as he realized the double meaning behind his words. |
Today that rallying cry of the 1970's Feminist Movement rings with ironic and sometimes disastrous double meaning in the American workplace. |
For the semioticians, there are layers of double meaning that can be read into the errors. |
True to the nature of oracles, this one has a double meaning, and Semiramis construes it in the wrong way. |
People might read double meaning into that, the station manager was sternly told. |