Pronunciation: /ˈpɛrɪŋ/
noun a set or combination of two things
A1 I bought a new pairing of socks.
A2 The pairing of shoes and handbag looked perfect together.
B1 The pairing of wine and cheese is a classic combination.
B2 The pairing of colors in the painting was masterfully done.
C1 The pairing of technology and education is essential for future development.
C2 The pairing of music and dance created a mesmerizing performance.
verb the act of putting two things together or making a match
A1 I am pairing my socks before putting them in the drawer.
A2 She is pairing up students for a group project.
B1 The chef is pairing the wine with the main course for tonight's dinner.
B2 The stylist is pairing different accessories to complete the outfit.
C1 The scientist is pairing different chemicals to test their reaction.
C2 The sommelier is pairing the perfect wine with each course of the tasting menu.
formal The sommelier suggested a perfect wine pairing for the main course.
informal I love the pairing of peanut butter and jelly in a sandwich.
slang That outfit pairing is on point!
figurative The pairing of music and visuals created a truly immersive experience.
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