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US
/ˈtusəm/
]
[ UK /tˈuːsʌm/ ]
[ UK /tˈuːsʌm/ ]
NOUN
-
a pair who associate with one another
the engaged couple
an inseparable twosome
the engaged couple - two items of the same kind
How To Use twosome In A Sentence
- In the interim, the decision was made to go with threesomes instead of the normal twosomes and to send groups off both tees.
- This is good news for classical music lovers, as the twosome will perform at the Chowdiah Memorial Hall here at 7.15 p.m. on March 27.
- Because the essential ingredient for friendship is equality and there is always an imbalance when one person in the twosome is the parent of the other, mothers and daughters naturally can't be best friends. Dr. Irene S. Levine: Can a mother be a daughter's best friend?
- The loving twosome will make their new life together by residing in the Windy City.
- From the time they've arrived until they're back on the highway heading into town, no one has seen the happy twosome. BLACK EAGLES
- Bluntly, assertively refusing to comply with their demands withers them, because in their warped emotional environment, one person in each twosome must always dominate, the other be dominated.
- In reality, many of your clients will be twosomes - couples - and you will often find that they have conflicting tastes.
- The depressing aspect of this perpetual twosome is that it is so often based on sex and convenience. Sex and the College Girl
- Of course, some famous twosomes have managed to keep love alive while working together.
- If there is any twosome in a family likely to drift apart, it is a pair of brothers.