Synonym: join, pair, team. Similar words: a couple of, coup, soup, do up, go up, group, plea, plead. Meaning: ['kʌpl] n. 1. a small indefinite number 2. a pair of people who live together 3. a pair who associate with one another 4. two items of the same kind 5. (physics) something joined by two equal and opposite forces that act along parallel lines. v. 1. bring two objects, ideas, or people together 2. link together 3. form a pair or pairs 4. make love.
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121. We rented the cabin to a young couple.
122. I'll stay for a couple more hours.
123. A couple of kids were larking about outside.
124. She'll be retiring in a couple more years.
125. Can I sting you for a couple of pounds?
126. The couple laid the new carpet on the floor.
127. The bowler let go a couple of scorchers.
128. Like any married couple, we have our differences.
129. You'll be all right in a couple of days.
130. The couple provided the perfect foil for one another.
131. Tag on a couple of paragraphs about recent events.
132. The couple of lovers drew near together.
133. I should be back within a couple of hours.
134. The young couple are pondering moving their house.
135. My mother ran a couple of drapery shops. Sentencedict.com
136. Wait a couple of/a few seconds before trying again.
137. A couple of boys were roughhousing in the park.
138. The couple launched out on an apartment.
139. The couple have sought help from marriage guidance counsellors.
140. A couple of people raised/voiced objections.
141. They bagged nothing except a couple of rabbits.
142. The painting depicts a finely-dressed couple.
143. The royal couple appeared in splendid array.
144. I waited a couple of hours.
145. After a couple of hours the storm passed.
146. They've knocked down a couple of internal walls.
147. She sold me a couple of live lobsters.
148. The storm blew over after a couple of hours.
149. The couple celebrated their golden wedding in January.
150. His dad snuffed it a couple of years ago.