Pair
61pair up — v. (D; intr.. tr.) to pair up with * * * (D;intr., tr.) to pair upwith …
62pair — noun 1》 a set of two things used together or regarded as a unit. 2》 an article consisting of two joined or corresponding parts. 3》 two people or animals related in some way or considered together. ↘two members of a legislative assembly on… …
63ˌpair (sb) ˈup — phrasal verb to form a pair, or to make two people form a pair …
64pair — Pa a, kaulua. ♦ To pair, kaulua. ♦ Pairing off, kūlua. ♦ Two pairs, as in poker, kūpē, kūpea. ♦ Pair of shoes, pa a kāma a …
65pair — See: TAKE TO ONE S HEELS also SHOW A CLEAN PAIR OF HEELS …
66pair — See: TAKE TO ONE S HEELS also SHOW A CLEAN PAIR OF HEELS …
67pair — See pair, pairs …
68pair — [13] Like English par [17], parity [16], and peer ‘noble’ [13], pair comes ultimately from Latin pār ‘equal’, a word of unknown origin. Its derivative paria ‘equal things, similar things’ passed into English via Old French paire. Other English… …
69pair — See: take to one s heels also show a clean pair of heels …
70pair — a woman s breasts Viewed sexually by a male. A female said to have a good or magnificent pair is neither an identical twin nor being complimented on her eyes or ears …