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Meanings of
pair off
in English
Portuguese
juntar
Catalan
aparellar-se
Back to the meaning
Form a pair or pairs.
couple
pair
partner off
Portuguese
juntar
Usage of
pair off
in English
1
This pops the reference to the first connection
pair
off
that stack:
2
You will then
pair
off
with him, Alice; Olive will join you.
3
And then the hostess turned away to
pair
off
her other guests.
4
That's the way we must
pair
off
,
and divide up the Pridhams.
5
Gentlemen and ladies began to
pair
off
,
not one mindful of her.
6
Before we got on the bus, our teacher had us
pair
off
.
7
Vithis shook the
pair
off
,
sheathing the blade with an angry thrust.
8
The lines
pair
off
,
and take hold of hands all along the line.
9
He tells me you generally
pair
off
together when you meet.
10
Now, if you want to
pair
off
,
you can do so.
11
They have struck up a great friendship
lately
-
always
pair
off
together, you know.'
12
Clapping thunder almost forced the
pair
off
court with Stosur five points from victory.
13
Seniors to
pair
off
:
Here is a special date for your 2006 golfing diary.
14
He will do to
pair
off
with Miss Smith, who'll talk for a dozen.
15
She grabbed another
pair
off
the hanger, clucking her tongue.
16
They
pair
off
;
flight and chase enliven the dance.
Other examples for "pair off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
pair
off
pair
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
pair off
Portuguese
juntar
Catalan
aparellar-se
apariar-se
acoblar-se
apariar
aparellar
acoblar
Pair off
through the time
Pair off
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common