Pronunciation: /ˈkʌpəld ʌp/
verb to join or connect together
A1 The birds coupled up to build a nest together.
A2 During the dance, the students coupled up with their partners.
B1 The company coupled up with a local charity to organize a fundraising event.
B2 The two countries coupled up to negotiate a trade agreement.
C1 The scientists coupled up to conduct a groundbreaking research project.
C2 The artists coupled up to create a collaborative masterpiece.
adjective being in a romantic relationship or partnership
A1 My friends are coupled up and always go on double dates.
A2 The coupled up couple decided to adopt a puppy together.
B1 Being coupled up has its challenges, but also brings a lot of joy.
B2 The newly coupled up pair are planning a romantic getaway.
C1 The couple has been coupled up for years and have built a strong relationship.
C2 They are the perfect example of a coupled up couple who support each other in everything they do.
adverb in a paired or joined manner
A1 The two cats coupled up for a nap in the sun.
A2 The friends coupled up to work on their project together.
B1 The dancers coupled up for the final performance of the night.
B2 The team members coupled up to tackle the challenging task ahead.
C1 The scientists coupled up to conduct groundbreaking research in the field.
C2 The artists coupled up to create a masterpiece that would leave a lasting impact.
formal The two colleagues decided to work together and coupled up to tackle the project.
informal I heard that Sarah and John finally coupled up after months of flirting.
slang Did you see those two lovebirds? They totally coupled up last night.
figurative The new software and hardware are coupled up to create a seamless user experience.
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