doublewide

dou·ble·wide

 (dŭb′əl-wīd′)
n.
Two mobile homes, each 24 feet in width, bolted together as a single unit and used as a permanent residence.

dou′ble·wide′ adj.
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She remembered being at Grandma Mendoza's doublewide in Palmdale, draining the flat strings of her fifth or sixth beer in the shadiest corner of the carport while the sun blazed on the white rock groundcover, raising the temperature ten or fifteen degrees.
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Walking into the doublewide trailer, which served as the clubhouse, I checked in.
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Broke after her husband takes off with the down payment for their new doublewide, Ray reluctantly teams up with Lila, a smuggler, and the two begin making runs across the frozen St Lawrence River carrying illegal Chinese and Pakistani immigrants in the trunk of Ray's Dodge Spirit.
The very first thing we saw when entering with our doublewide 18-wheeler carriage was a display of limes.
Oklahoma City, Rabi'I 29, 1433, Feb 21, 2012, SPA -- A woman was killed in severe thunderstorms that tore through the Oklahoma City area, overturning her doublewide trailer, police said.
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