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pair - two people considered as a unit |
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assemblage,
gathering a group of persons together in one place
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couple,
duet,
duo,
twosome a pair who associate with one another; "the engaged couple"; "an inseparable twosome"
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yoke stable gear that joins two draft animals at the neck so they can work together as a team
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pair - a set of two similar things considered as a unit |
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brace |
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set several exercises intended to be done in series; "he did four sets of the incline bench press"
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tweedledee and tweedledum,
tweedledum and tweedledee any two people who are hard to tell apart
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pair - a poker hand with 2 cards of the same value |
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poker hand the 5 cards held in a game of poker
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| verbe |
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pair - occur in pairs |
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geminate |
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geminate,
pair arrange or combine in pairs; "The consonants are geminated in these words"
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occur come to one's mind; suggest itself; "It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary"; "A great idea then came to her"
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pair - form a pair or pairs; "The two old friends paired off" |
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couple |
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unify,
unite become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "the cells merge"
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pair - arrange in pairs; "Pair these numbers" |
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geminate |
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arrange,
set up arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events; "arrange my schedule"; "set up one's life"; "I put these memories with those of bygone times"
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