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twosome Definition

two·some (to̵̅o̅səm)

adjective

of or engaged in by two

Etymology: two + -some

noun

  1. two people together; a couple
  2. Golf
    1. a match or round engaged in by two players
    2. the players

twosome Usage Examples

Converse of subject

  • join: He's joined by the trusty twosome of David Butler and Robert MacKenzie at the swingometer.

Converse of object

  • see: An all too rare chance to see talented twosome on a big screen.

Adjective modifier

  • gruesome: A stall sells T-shirts with the slogan " Keep Scotland tidy, bin the gruesome twosome.
  • terrible: This is after a 4 hour, 20 min train journey on my own with the terrible twosome.
  • talented: An all too rare chance to see talented twosome on a big screen.

Browse dictionary entries near twosome

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