Twosome (noun)

A group or pair consisting of two people or things.

Origin:

The word 'twosome' originated in the 16th century from the word 'two' and 'some'.

Examples:

  1. A twosome of dancers gracefully moved across the stage.
  2. The golfers were paired up into twosomes for the tournament.
  3. The newlyweds were a happy twosome, beaming with joy.
  4. The twosome of lions prowled through the grasslands in search of prey.
  5. The restaurant was filled with intimate twosomes enjoying a romantic dinner.
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