double-spaced
See also: double spaced
English
Adjective
double-spaced (not comparable)
- (of text) Formatted so that there is a full blank line between each line of text; the style of formatting required by many entities inside business, academia, and publishing.
- 1957, J. D. Salinger, “Zooey”, in Franny and Zooey, published 1961:
- All I do know for certain is that I had something happy and exciting to tell you—and on just one side of the paper, doublespaced — and I knew when I got home that it was mostly gone, or all gone, and there was nothing left to do but go through the motions.
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