Viewing herself in the mirror, she hoped that the dress showed off herdouble Ds to their best advantage.
2006, Gemma Halliday, “Chapter Twelve”, inSpying in High Heels (High Heels Mysteries Book #1)[1], Gemma Halliday Publishing:
Three women behind expensive looking desks, all blonde Anna Nicole Smith look-alikes, allDouble Ds barely concealed by itty, bitty pink crop tops with the wordsBig Boy stretched across their implants, and all three staring up at me.
2015, Howard R. Milstead, Jr., chapter 4, inDouble Ds Exposed: Sequel to "Eyes from Above"[2], Xlibris Corporation:
Herdouble D breasts were bouncing so hard it appeared they were going to push out of her shirt and her heavy wool coat.
2016, Phil Knight,Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike[3], Simon and Schuster:
James the Just asked him to spell his name and Woodell paused as if he couldn't remember. "Um... W, double o, double d,..." Suddenly, he started to giggle. His name didn't have a double d. But some ladies haddouble Ds. Oh boy. Now he was really laughing. Nerves, of course.
2017, Rochelle Bradley, chapter 16, inThe Double D Ranch: Longhorns, Lingerie, and a Dare[4], Epic Dreams Publishing:
He smiled and watched her profile. Whatever she wore, the top hugged herdouble Ds.