paired

[ US /ˈpɛɹd/ ]
[ UK /pˈe‍əd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. occurring in pairs or as a pair
    paired gloves
    paired fangs
  2. mated sexually
  3. of leaves etc; growing in pairs on either side of a stem
    opposite leaves
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How To Use paired In A Sentence

  • One Mercedes engineer estimated that, worldwide, up to 50,000 vehicles may have to be repaired, which is a blow for a company which prides itself on reliability and quality. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Without a serial number, a watch cannot be serviced or repaired by an authorized repair shop or the manufacturer.
  • But in the pro-am before the first Legends of Golf Tournament, Darrell was paired with Sam. THE LAST GENIE
  • They had to fork out $ 100 to get the lorry repaired!
  • This time all three acts were paired with a work from Debussy – Act I with Printemps, Act II with Trois Nocturnes, and Act III with La damoiselle élue. Archive 2007-04-01
  • Sick of his persona - delicate emotions paired off with caustic cynicism - he creates a bogus doppelganger to hide behind.
  • She contends that U.S. officials overreacted, rather than dealing pragmatically with adoption procedures in a country where poverty and a long-running insurgency fueled widespread child abandonment, impaired record-keeping, and hampered official investigative capabilities. Despite Hurdles, Families Pursue Nepal Adoptions
  • It is well known that diabetics and people with glucose intolerance have impaired calcium metabolism. The Family Nutrition Workbook
  • The analogical structure and poetical impulse that runs through all of the paired images are even found in the artist's single images such as his Giglio.
  • You paired it with jungle red ankle boots and a gold, sequin skully cap. Rachel Kane: Prom Dresses You're Going to Regret
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