All English words - page 6082
Meanings of Two-of-a-kind:
idiomIf two people are two of a kind, they are very similar
Usage examples:
"patrick and glyn got on really well, didn't they?" "yes, well they're two of a kind."
Meanings of Two-peas-in-a-pod:
phraseSo similar as to be indistinguishable or nearly so.
Usage examples:
They were two peas in a pod, both with the same high cheekbones and hairline
idiomVery similar, especially in appearance
Usage examples:
The twins are like two peas in a pod.
Meanings of Two-timer:
nounA person who deceives their partner by having a secret sexual relationship with someone else
Meanings of Two-timing:
verbPresent participle of two-time
Usage examples:
I ended the relationship when i found out he was two-timing me.
Meanings of Two-wheeler:
nounA vehicle with two wheels, usually a bicycle
Usage examples:
She has given up her car and pedals around on a two-wheeler., many children begin by riding a tricy…
Meanings of Twofer:
nounAn item or offer that comprises two items but is sold for the price of one.
Usage examples:
It offers him a political twofer: placating his corporate donors while winning the hearts and votes…
Meanings of Twofers:
nounAn item or offer that comprises two items but is sold for the price of one.
Usage examples:
It offers him a political twofer: placating his corporate donors while winning the hearts and votes…
Meanings of Twofold:
adjectiveTwice as great or as numerous.
Usage examples:
A twofold increase in the risk
adverbSo as to double; to twice the number or amount.
Usage examples:
Use increased more than twofold from 1979 to 1989
Meanings of Twoness:
nounThe fact or state of being two; duality.
Usage examples:
Tradition requires the carver to give both statuettes the same facial features to emphasize the one…
Meanings of Twopence:
nounThe sum of two pence, especially before decimalization (1971).
Usage examples:
It finally opened in january 1863: the toll to cross was half a penny for foot passengers, a penny …
Meanings of Twopences:
nounThe sum of two pence, especially before decimalization (1971).
Usage examples:
It finally opened in january 1863: the toll to cross was half a penny for foot passengers, a penny …
Meanings of Twopenny:
adjectiveCosting or worth two pence, especially before decimalization (1971).
Usage examples:
West saw the potential of the new craze and responded by producing sheets of characters, which he s…
Meanings of Twos:
cardinal numberEquivalent to the sum of one and one; one less than three; 2.
Usage examples:
Two years ago
Meanings of Twosome:
nounA pair of people considered together.
Usage examples:
In reality, many of your clients will be twosomes - couples - and you will often find that they hav…
Meanings of Twosomes:
nounA pair of people considered together.
Usage examples:
In reality, many of your clients will be twosomes - couples - and you will often find that they hav…
Meanings of Twyer:
nounA nozzle through which air is forced into a smelter, furnace, or forge.
Usage examples:
In particular, tuyeres in the furnace became blocked with slag.
Twyers
twiːˈjɛːMeanings of Twyers:
nounA nozzle through which air is forced into a smelter, furnace, or forge.
Usage examples:
In particular, tuyeres in the furnace became blocked with slag.
Meanings of Tyburn:
proper nounA place in london, near marble arch, where public hangings were held c.1300–1783.
Meanings of Tychism:
nounThe doctrine that account must be taken of the element of chance in reasoning or explanation of the universe.
Usage examples:
Addressing this paradox, robert caserio employs the concept of ‘tychism’ (from the greek tyche, mea…
Meanings of Tycoon:
nounA wealthy, powerful person in business or industry.
Usage examples:
A newspaper tycoon
Meanings of Tycoons:
nounA wealthy, powerful person in business or industry.
Usage examples:
A newspaper tycoon
Meanings of Tye:
noun(in tonic sol-fa) the seventh note of a major scale.
Usage examples:
The seven tones of the major scale are named doh, ray, me, fah, soh, lah and te.
The chemical element titanium.
Meanings of Tying:
verbPresent participle of tie.
Present participle of tie
Meanings of Tyke:
nounA small child, especially a cheeky or mischievous one.
Usage examples:
Is the little tyke up to his tricks again?
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