Twosome

//ˈtuːsəm//

Synonyms for "twosome" (58 found)

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Synonyms

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derived

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derived from

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related to

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Translations

16 translations across 9 languages.

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Bulgarian

1 entries
  • двойка noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)

Czech

1 entries
  • dvojice noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)

Finnish

1 entries
  • duo noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)

French

1 entries
  • couple noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)

Māori

2 entries
  • takirua noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)
  • tokorua noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)

Northern Sami

1 entries
  • guovttis noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)

Polish

4 entries
  • duet noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)
  • dwoje noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)
  • dwójka noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)
  • para noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)

Russian

4 entries
  • дво́е noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)
  • дво́йка noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)
  • дуэ́т noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)
  • па́ра noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)

Spanish

1 entries
  • pareja noun (a group of two people; two individuals or components)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

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a twosome dance

Source: wiktionary

And I was tooling along a mossy path with the brow a bit wet with honest sweat, when there came to my ears the unmistakable sound of somebody reading poetry to someone, and the next moment I found myself confronting a mixed twosome who had dropped anchor beneath a shady tree in what is known as a leafy glade.

Source: wiktionary

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