Synonym: a couple of, a few. Similar words: couple, coup, a bundle of, in the course of, laconic, smile on, single out, soup. Meaning: adj. more than one but indefinitely small in number.
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1. I have a couple of things to do now.
2. He presented us with a couple of jade lions.
3. Mason went home for a couple of hours' kip.
4. Can I borrow a couple of bucks?
5. I've seen her a couple of times before.
6. The company has bankrolled a couple of local movies.
7. She took a couple of headache tablets .
8. There are a couple of girls waiting for you.
9. Hang on!I'll be back in a couple of shakes!
10. He was edged on by a couple of bystanders.
11. He managed to grab a couple of hours' sleep.
12. We went there a couple of years ago.
13. She will be back home in a couple of weeks.
14. I always take a couple of aspirins when I feel a cold starting.
15. A couple of the younger teachers tittered at his smutty jokes.
16. Give the bottle a couple of shakes before pouring the juice.
17. At times he would be absent for a couple of days.
18. Why don't we saddle a couple of horses and go for a ride?
19. He plucked a couple of plastic bags from the roll.
20. A couple of townies walked into the village pub, looking very out of place in their smart suits.
21. We only had a couple of hours to set up before the exhibition opened.
22. A couple of victories would improve the team's morale enormously.
23. Stew the pears in red wine for a couple of hours.
24. We visited some friends in France, but we didn't want to overstay our welcome and left after a couple of days.
25. If he wanted to splash out on a new car it would take him a couple of days to get his hands on the cash.
26. I'll be with you in a minute. There are a couple of things I have to do first.Sentencedict.com
27. I don't deserve to be made the scapegoat for a couple of bad results.
28. I'm still in contact with her - we write a couple of times a year.
29. I'm trying to arrange my work so that I can have a couple of days off next week.
30. His heart gave a little flutter as the ladder slipped a couple of inches.
More similar words: couple, coup, a bundle of, in the course of, laconic, smile on, single out, soup, go up, do up, group, plea, apple, plead, control group, temple, people, purple, complex, sample, multiple, principle, implement, complexity, for example, court, couch, course, could, county.