double summer time

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Noun

double summer time (uncountable)

  1. The advancing of clocks by two hours ahead of winter time in summer instead of the usual one hour; mainly used during World War II in the United Kingdom.
    Hyponym: British Double Summer Time
    • 1941 September, “Notes and News: Timetable Puzzles in Ireland”, in Railway Magazine, page 428:
      Double summertime in Ireland had some curious effects on timetables, seeing that in Eire the single additional hour only was worked to, whereas in Northern Ireland the full British two-hour addition was in operation.

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