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Phrases with «to own a pair»
The phrase
"to own a pair"
means to possess or own a set of two things that usually go together, like shoes or glasses.
Full definition
to own
(parent phrase)
pair
(parent phrase)
to own a pair
Related phrases
access to one's own money
one's own answer to this question
access to one's own personal information
to apply to one's own situation
to apply to one's own lives
to apply something to one's own lives
to listen to one's own body
to leave someone to one's own devices
right to one's own opinion
to come to one's own conclusions
damage to one's own car
answer to one's own question
to adjust to one's own taste
damage to one's own vehicle
one's own pair
one's own pairings
to come to an agreement on one's own
to gain access to one's own personal information
to own up to something
to own up to one's mistakes
to own up to that
addition to one's own
Sentences with «to own a pair»
Finally, get a couple of
pairs of
great fitting flats.
(
mommyedition.com
)
In the summer, however, there's a third fruit many may not think of
pairing with
these two power houses: watermelon.
(
californiaavocado.com
)
They're like you're favorite worn
in pair
of jeans that you wish you could wear everyday, except in a pillow.
(
apieceoftoastblog.com
)
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Definition of TO OWN A PAIR
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