couple
[kʌpəl]

noun

[Definition]: two; two people as a pair; hunsband and wife

[Example Sentences]:
1. There are a couple of ways that you can manage your content captured with the Gear 360.
2. There are a couple new exciting features coming to Messages in iOS 8.
3. I took a couple of courses from him when I was a Washington student in the 1980s.
4. For a couple checking two bags, that means an extra $100.
5. The couple started having problems and drifted apart in the 1970s.
6. A divorce decree issued in February shows that the couple separated in June 2013.
7. Instead, the couple who had ruined countless lives would each pay a fine of only $5,000.
8. The couple had four other foster children, with an age range between 8 and 14.
9. The couple divorced in 1955.
10. The couple divorced in 2005.
11. There are a couple of other devices you may also want to consider.
12. At least a couple of those people may have been from the authorities.
13. A couple of restaurants in the area may be able to open up for business.
14. It only takes a couple of big hits to get things right back on track.
15. That was something we saw in Chicago a of couple years ago as well.


[Antonyms]loose, part, separate

[Synonyms]link, unite, connect
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