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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
two-person
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ First of all I was put in a two-person cell with bunk beds.
▪ How will it, without a list or register, determine whether a household is a single or a two-person household?
▪ It is essentially a two-person drama.
▪ Many of these are small, one- or two-person outfits, snack kiosks and the like.
▪ Prices are $ 99. 95 for a two-person tent or $ 349. 95 for a six-person model.
▪ She and Edwards went first on a two-person, help-your-buddy tightrope walk 30 feet above the ground.
▪ The basis of the tax - a two-person household - is wrong; it should be one person.
▪ This, however, is a two-person operation as the roof is too heavy and cumbersome for one.

Usage examples of "two-person".

Dana walked me to the elevator with its two-person capacity, the interior about the size of the average telephone booth.

That, too, comprised a very short list: seven aircars used for two-person aerial surveying teams and three lumbering, automated ore carriers that would hold a lot of people, but wouldn't top more than ten kilometers an hour.

She and her partner, Rich Cooper, had built Serenissima up from a small two-person mail-order business to the burgeoning international organization it was today.

To the limits of the analysis, between ten and twenty one or two-person nuclear-powered spacecraft had taken off from Bel-Minor within the last six hours and were in all probability hiding among the moonlets that littered the area.

It was a good, defensible two-person formation, with master on point.