Crossword clues for apair
apair
- Three deuces beats it
- Two twos, say
- ''Aren't we ___?'' (Sondheim lyric)
- ___ of gloves
- Two (of)
- Basic poker holding
- Almost nothing, in poker
- "Isn't it rich? Are we ---?"
- "I should have been __ of ragged claws": Eliot
- "Grow ___!" ("Man up!")
- "Are we __?": Sondheim lyric
- "Are we __?" (Sondheim lyric)
- "Are we ___?" ("Send in the Clowns" lyric)
- ___ of shoes
- Weak poker hand
- "___of star-crossed lovers" (Romeo and Juliet)
- "Aren't we ___?" (Sondheim lyric)
- Child-care provider
- Domestic … or a title for this puzzle
- "___ of Blue Eyes" (Thomas Hardy novel)
- It beats nothing
- It beats ace-high
- Weakish poker holding
- Domestic ... or a title for this puzzle
- "___ of star-cross'd lovers": Shak.
- Hardy's "___ of Blue Eyes"
- "Take ___ of sparkling eyes": W. S. Gilbert
- " . . . get you ___ of horns": Shak.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Apair
Apair \A*pair"\, v. t. & i.
To impair or become impaired; to injure. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
apair
vb. (context obsolete English) To impair or become impaired; to injure.
Usage examples of "apair".
For just a moment, she pictured apair of brown eyes so dark they were almost black.
I had apair like that once, at Hartlea, though I did not have a high-perch phaeton, but a curricle.