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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

/ ˈtuːsəm /

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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Word History and Origins

Origin of twosome1

1325–75; Middle English (north); two, -some 2

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Example Sentences

The video follows the twosome on their romantic tryst, from canoodling in bed to riding carefree in a convertible.

In this cozy twosome, digitally pinky-linking, plot is beside the point.

Master-servant inversions aside, you are realizing that ground rules in love make for a happier twosome.

And, when the twosome went into business, did they then run wild, partying with young gals at druggy house parties?

So we begins our first burglar hunt as a twosome, and I must say there's other sports I enjoy more.

Anyway, after one or two long distance exchanges she drops out a note arranging a twosome in the palace gardens by moonlight.

Seein' as we're only startin' in on the twosome breakfast game, maybe you could find something nice and cheerful by a window.

Prior to that Hephzy and I had, golfly speaking, been playing it as a twosome.

Elmer and Kenny would be the other twosome, and, both armed with quarterstaffs would be troubleshooters.

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