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two-manˈtwo-man adjective  - They paddled down the river in a two-man canoe.
- We all squeezed into Ralph's small two-man tent.
- Hedgerows, first of all, are a two-man job.
- However, the smugglers and the two-man refuelling team escaped as a small army detachment opened fire on the police.
- In 1984 our two-man junk bond department spoke at a Salomon Brothers seminar for several hundred savings and loan managers.
- Just after the two-man advantage expired, Alfredsson had another strong bid on Ranford but the goalie turned it back.
- Negotiations are continuing aimed at strengthening a two-man board.
- The man he knew only as Hamid was one of the two-man London cell.
- They even set up a neat military system of two-man sentry duties, to make sure they stayed alert.
- We staked claim to the two-man tents set on a steep slope in the rain forest.
intended for two people► for two use this about something that is intended for only two people: · We'd like a table for two please.· a romantic weekend in Paris for two ► double: double room/bed/mattress a room, bed etc that is intended for two people: · The room contained a double bed, a wardrobe, and a small chest of drawers.· Double rooms cost $80, single rooms are $50. ► two-man: two-man tent/canoe a tent etc that is designed for two people: · We all squeezed into Ralph's small two-man tent.· They paddled down the river in a two-man canoe. designed to be used by two people SYN two-person: a two-man tent |