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twosome

[ too-suhm ]

adjective

  1. consisting of two; two-fold.
  2. performed or played by two persons.


noun

  1. two together or in company; couple; duo.
  2. Golf. a match between two persons.

twosome

/ ˈ³Ù³Ü˲õÉ™³¾ /

noun

  1. two together, esp two people
  2. a match between two people
  3. modifier consisting of or played by two

    a twosome song

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Origin of twosome1

1325–75; Middle English (north); two, -some 2
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The question now is whether Americans will stand up to this terrible twosome and wrench our democracy back from their grasping little hands.

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Wicked and Emilia Pérez are the first tuneful twosome to be up for the top prize since Funny Girl and Oliver! in 1969.

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Dialogue tip: When your romantic twosome is this miscast, don’t underline the issue by having one of them say, “Make me believe it.â€

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Scampering around to save their careers and their necks, they make a relatively winning twosome.

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They were a celebrity twosome that the Lakers felt were perfect for this city.

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