Pronunciation: /ˈtuːsəm/
noun a group or set of two people or things
A1 A twosome is a group of two people.
A2 They went on a twosome date to the movies.
B1 The twosome of friends enjoyed a picnic in the park.
B2 The twosome of detectives worked together to solve the case.
C1 The twosome of musicians performed a duet at the concert.
C2 The twosome of scientists collaborated on groundbreaking research.
formal The twosome presented their research findings at the academic conference.
informal I saw a twosome sitting at the park, enjoying a picnic together.
slang Those two are always together, they're like a twosome.
figurative Their friendship was like a twosome, always supporting each other through thick and thin.
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