Losing Hampton could be a double whammy, a blow to the Mets and a boost to their N.L. East arch rival, the Braves. |
In recent years, software publishers have hit consumers with a double whammy that very likely escapes the consumer price index. |
The decision to decrease the duration of water supply by two hours in a day is a double whammy. |
We've had a double whammy in the last couple of months in that oil prices have gone up and the Aussie has gone down, very, very sharply. |
It has a fairly light basswood body, a knife edge whammy which has three springs tightened down and maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard. |
Many states, feeling the pinch, cut back their funding to local governments, dealing them a double whammy. |