- n.Pairs; two; a pair; connects two parts of the body
- v.Paired; copulation; pairs; pairing (reproduction)
- WebChild; a pair of
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- It had four pairs of buttons down the double-breast.
Source: T. Callender - Jones had to face the formidable pair in person.
Source: V. Brome - The..stag is paired with the doe.
Source: Sir W. Scott - The French ambassador and the French general were well paired.
Source: Ld Macaulay - The great characters of fiction are often paired: Quixote and Sancho,..Pickwick and Weller.
Source: G. Greene - All who are not paired..troop off into the division lobby.
Source: H. Wilson