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two pairs

n. (context poker English) (alternative form of two pair English)

Usage examples of "two pairs".

As Wolf had predicted, the worn boots were too big, but the two pairs of thick socks padded her feet enough that the boots didn't slip up and down on her heels too much.

There was nothing cool about the mouth that clung to his, or the breath that mixed with his as two pairs of lips parted.

You may now try all possible combinations of those two pairs of diagrams, but you will only get the three arrangements I have given, or their reversals and reflections.

The four stamens lie in two pairs within the arch of the upper lip, one pair longer than the other, and shed their pollen on to the back of bee visitors who come to drink the honey in the tube, and thus unconsciously effect the fertilization of the next flower they visit, by carrying to it this pollen that has been dusted upon them.

Leaves deciduous, 3 to 5 inches long, about 2 inches wide, on petioles which have two pairs of reddish glands, they are obovate, acuminate, with incurved short teeth, thickish and smooth and glossy on upper surface.

Pip had a new bag from the gift shop, and showed off two pairs of sunglasses.

I was about to close the bag when I caught sight of the two pairs of handcuffs.