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Games Two playing cards of the same denomination.
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One object composed of two joined, similar parts that are dependent upon each other: a pair of pliers.
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Two animals joined together in work.
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Two corresponding persons or items, similar in form or function and matched or associated: a pair of shoes.
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verb-transitive
To arrange in sets of two; couple.
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To join in a pair; mate.
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To provide a partner for.
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verb-intransitive
To form pairs or a pair.
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To join in marriage; mate.
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verb
To become grouped or separated into pairs .
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To become associated with another .
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To constitute a member of a pair .
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To arrange in .
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To make a pair of .
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