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UK
/θɹˈiːsʌm/
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[ US /ˈθɹisəm/ ]
[ US /ˈθɹisəm/ ]
NOUN
- the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
- three people considered as a unit
How To Use threesome In A Sentence
- Ehrlich proposed that the threesome tackle Rae's Like a Star, Legend's Coming Home and a gospelized Gravity.
- The club groups students in threesomes, including a spotter for every move.
- My wife was none too thrilled when I mentioned my interest in a threesome with one of her good friends.
- The threesome capitalised on the nation's growing fondness for healthier diets and have fed the bank balance of a company that would never have got off the ground if a gamble at a jazz festival had not paid off.
- It wants us to become a threesome or a foursome or a whatever-some.
- On their first album for Fat Wreck Chords, this threesome incorporated the right amount of the Chicago indie sound to make them fresher than most of their pop-punk label mates.
- KING: In the triangle situation, the jealous person of the threesome is the worse off, are they not? CNN Transcript Feb 6, 2007
- The threesome trilled in tune, earned screams from the crowd with their gorgeous micro-miniskirts and added their own sweetness to the saucy lyrics.
- The threesome is the second-to-last to tee off on the first hole at Augusta National, where Woods will make his much-anticipated return to golf after nearly five months away from the game. ESPN.com
- Luke was, debatably, the most ‘normal’ of our threesome.