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Meanings of two-syllable in English
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Usage of two-syllable in English
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She shook her head slowly with a kind of low-pitched two-syllable chuckle.
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Or maybe we're supposed to hear a second, brutal two-syllable word immediately afterwards.
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Mario savored the wealth of enthusiasm in that two-syllable answer.
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The boy smiled and said an easy two-syllable name, Nawin.
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With the addition of a sturdy two-syllable prefix, it was a name designed to resonate.
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Lindsey wanted a two-syllable name - easier to call across a large park or stretch of beach.
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As a teenager she would say "Go away!" and once chanted a two-syllable obscenity in response.
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The two-syllable beat thudded through Anne.
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The newborn is given a two-syllable name that is mainly used later on by teachers, employers, and during formal occasions.
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That little two-syllable word.
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Bonnie let loose with one of those dry two-syllable chuckles which live on the opposite side of the solar system from honest laughter.
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Shoot, after spending six agonizing months with no-words-above-two-syllables Jeff, she would thoroughly enjoy carrying on a decent conversation with a man.
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"What," she said with another of her two-syllable chuckles.