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twoSee:- (a) quarter of (a given hour in time)
- (as) (a)like as (two) peas in a pod
- (as) close as two coats of paint
- (as) easy as one-two-three
- (as) thick as two planks
- (as) thick as two short planks
- (not) care two hoots
- (not) give two hoots
- (one) would (do something) for two pins
- (one, two, three) strikes against (someone or something)
- (one's) two cents' worth
- (one's) two pennies (worth)
- (one's) two penn'orth
- a (unit of time) or two
- a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
- a day, moment, etc. or two
- a double-edged sword
- a few bricks shy/short of a load
- a few, two, etc. bricks short of a load
- a game at which two can play
- a game that two can play
- a goody two-shoes
- a man cannot serve two masters
- a thing or two
- a trick worth two of (something)
- a trick worth two of that
- a two-horse race
- add (one's) two penn'orth
- alike as two peas in a pod
- as alike as two peas in a pod
- Aztec two-step
- be (as) easy as one-two-three
- be (as) thick as two short planks
- be a game of two halves
- be brought down a notch (or two)
- be brought down a peg (or two)
- be in two minds
- be in two minds about something/about doing something
- be in two places at once
- be knocked down a notch (or two)
- be knocked down a peg (or two)
- be like a dog with two tails
- be like two peas in a pod
- be little love lost between (two people)
- be no love lost between (two people)
- be not short of a bob or two
- be not short of a penny (or two)
- be of two minds
- be of/in two minds, to
- be pulled down a notch (or two)
- be pulled down a peg (or two)
- be taken down a notch (or two)
- be taken down a peg (or two)
- be two a penny
- be two sides of the same coin
- beast with two backs
- between two fires
- between two stools, one falls to the ground
- bird in the hand
- bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
- blues and twos
- bricks shy of a load
- bring (one) down a peg (or two)
- bring (someone) down a notch (or two)
- can/could teach/tell somebody a thing or two
- can't be in two places at once
- caught between two stools
- choice between (of) two evils, a
- choose between (two people or things)
- choose between two people or things
- choose the lesser of two evils
- close as two coats of paint
- come between (two or more people)
- could teach (someone) a thing or two (about someone or something)
- could tell (someone) a thing or two (about someone or something)
- could tell someone a thing or two
- cross as a bear
- cross as two sticks
- cut both/two ways
- do not pass Go, do not collect two hundred dollars
- draw a line between (two things)
- eat for two
- eyes like two burnt holes in a blanket
- fall between (two things)
- fall between the cracks
- fall between two stools
- feel like two cents
- few bricks short of a load
- find out a thing or two
- find out a thing or two (about someone or something)
- football's a game of two halves
- for two cents
- for two pins
- for two pins I'd
- for two pins, (one) would (do something)
- game that two can play
- game that two can play, that's a
- give (one's) two cents
- give (one's) two cents' worth
- give (one's) two pennies (worth)
- give (one's) two penn'orth
- go number two
- go two-forty
- goody two-shoes
- goody-two-shoes
- half a shake of a lamb's tail
- have two left feet
- have two strikes against (one)
- have two strings to (one's) bow
- hit two birds with one stone
- hotter than a two-dollar pistol
- if two ride on a horse, one must ride behind
- if you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either one
- if you run after two hares, you will catch neither
- in (an amount of time) flat
- in two
- in two minds
- in two minutes, ten seconds, etc. flat
- in two shakes
- in two shakes (of a lamb's tail)
- in two shakes of a lamb's tail
- insert between (two things)
- it cuts two ways
- it takes two
- it takes two (to do something)
- it takes two to make a bargain
- it takes two to make a quarrel
- it takes two to tango
- keep (two or more people) straight (in one's mind/head)
- kill two birds with one stone
- kill two birds with one stone, to
- knock (one) down a notch (or two)
- knock (one) down a peg (or two)
- know a thing or two
- know a trick or two
- know all the answers
- learn a thing or two
- lesser of two evils
- like (two) peas in a pod
- like a dog with two tails
- like as two peas in a pod
- like two peas in a pod
- like/as two peas in a pod
- little love lost between (two people)
- make it two
- make the beast with two backs
- meat and two veg
- misplace (one's) trust
- no love lost between (two people)
- no man can serve two masters
- no two ways about it
- not care two hoots (about something)
- not care two hoots about
- not care two pins (about something)
- not care two straws
- not care two straws (about something)
- not care twopence
- not give a hoot
- not give two hoots about (someone or something)
- not give two pins (about something)
- not give twopence
- not have two (something) to rub together
- not have two brain cells to rub together
- not have two brain cells, pennies, etc. to rub together
- not have two nickels to rub together
- not have two pennies to rub together
- not have two to rub together
- not matter twopence
- number two
- of two minds
- of two minds, be
- old one-two
- One cannot be in two places at once
- one hour's sleep before midnight is worth two after
- one or two
- one step forward and two steps back
- one step forward, two back
- one step forward, two steps back
- one today is worth two tomorrows
- one-two punch
- oscillate between (two people or things)
- polarize (one group of people) into (two groups of people)
- pull (one's) belt in (a notch (or two))
- pull (someone) down a notch (or two)
- pull (someone) down a peg (or two)
- pull in (one's) belt (a notch (or two))
- put (one's) two cents in
- put (one's) two cents' worth in
- put in (one's) two cents
- put in (one's) two cents' worth
- put in (one's) two pennies (worth)
- put in (one's) two penn'orth
- put in (one's) two pennyworth
- put in one's two cents
- put in your two pennyworth/penn'orth
- put oar in
- put two and two together
- put two and two together, to
- put two fingers up at (someone or something)
- put/stick two fingers up at somebody
- quarter past (a given hour in time)
- ride two horses at once
- ride two horses at the same time
- rip (someone or something) in two
- rip in half
- serve two masters
- six and two threes
- split between (two or more people or things)
- stand on (one's) own (two) feet
- stand on one's own feet
- stand on two feet
- stand on your own two feet
- stick in (one's) two penn'orth
- stick two fingers up at (someone or something)
- take (one) down a notch (or two)
- take (one) down a peg (or two)
- take (one's) belt in (a notch (or two))
- take (someone) down a peg (or two)
- take in (one's) belt (a notch (or two))
- take someone down a peg or two
- take two and hit to right
- takes two to tango
- tear (someone or something) in two
- tell (someone) a thing or two (about someone or something)
- tell a thing or two
- tell someone a thing or two
- that and (some amount of money) will get you a cup of coffee
- that makes two of us
- that's a game that two can play
- the lesser of two evils
- the old one-two
- the old one-two (punch)
- the terrible twos
- there are two sides to every question
- there are two sides to every story
- there is no daylight between (two things)
- there is no love lost between (two people)
- there's little to choose between (two people or things)
- there's not much to choose between (two people or things)
- there's nothing to choose between (two people or things)
- thick as a short plank
- thick as two planks
- thick as two short planks
- thing or two
- three point two
- three sheets in the wind
- three-point-two
- three's a crowd
- three-two
- throw (two or more people) together
- tougher than a two-dollar steak
- turn two
- two a penny
- two and eight
- two birds with one stone
- two bits
- Two Bob
- two bricks shy of a (full) load
- two can play (at) that game
- two can play (at) this game
- two can play at that game
- Two can play this game
- two cents
- two cents (worth), for/put in your
- two fingers
- two for two
- two heads are better than one
- two hoops and a holler
- Two is company, three's a crowd
- two jumps ahead (of someone or something)
- two jumps ahead of
- two leaps ahead (of someone or something)
- two left feet
- two left feet, have
- two of a kind
- two peas in a pod
- two pun ten
- two shakes of a lamb’s tail
- two shakes of a lamb's tail
- two sheets to the wind
- two sides of a shield
- two sides of the same coin
- two sides of the same shield
- two steps ahead (of someone or something)
- two steps forward and one step back
- two strikes against
- two strikes against someone/something, to have
- two strings to (one's) bow
- two strings to one's bow
- two tears in a bucket(, fuck it)
- two thumbs up
- two umlauts
- two upon ten
- two whoops and a holler
- two wrongs do not make a right
- two wrongs don't make a right
- two wrongs make a right
- two/ten a penny
- two-bit
- two-bits
- two-by-four
- two-edged sword
- two-faced
- two-fisted
- two-fisted drinker
- two-planker
- two's company
- two's company(, three's a crowd)
- two's company, three's a crowd
- two-second rule
- two-time
- two-time loser
- two-timer
- two-topper
- two-way street
- wear another hat
- wear two hats
- wear two hats (more than one hat), to
- when two Fridays come together
- when two Sundays come together
- when two Sundays meet
- while two dogs are fighting for bone, a third one runs away with it
- You can’t dance at two weddings
- you can't dance at two weddings (with one behind)
- you can't dance at two weddings at once
- you can't dance at two weddings at the same time
- you can't sit in two chairs at once
- you can't sit in two chairs at the same time
- you can't sit in two chairs with one butt
- your two cents' worth
- your two penn'orth
- your/somebody's number two
References in classic literature In addition to the above, the doctor caused to be constructed two sheet-iron chests two lines in thickness. The instruments provided for the journey consisted of two barometers, two thermometers, two compasses, a sextant, two chronometers, an artificial horizon, and an altazimuth, to throw out the height of distant and inaccessible objects. Five Weeks in a Balloon It cost Boxtel two days more to bring his key to perfection, with the aid of a small file. Thus, every evening during that delightful hour which the two lovers passed together at the grated window, Boxtel entered Rosa's chamber to watch the progress which the black tulip had made towards flowering. The Black Tulip Where von Horn and his two Dyak guides had landed, Muda Saffir's force disembarked and plunged into the jungle. They had gone warily for fear that they might stumble upon Ninaka's party before Muda Saffir arrived with reinforcements, and but just now had they discovered the prostrate forms of their two companions. The Monster Men But Providence took more care to keep them asunder than they themselves could do to meet; for, as if they had dogged one another, when the three were gone thither, the two were here; and afterwards, when the two went back to find them, the three were come to the old habitation again: we shall see their different conduct presently. Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe revolutum produced a plant, which (he says) I never saw to occur in a case of its natural fecundation.' So that we here have perfect, or even more than commonly perfect, fertility in a first cross between two distinct species. The Origin of Species "Unless two different ships were whale-sunk off the west coast," the Ancient Mariner replied. Michael Brother of Jerry Two others were more frank: they confessed honestly that they had served on board a vessel as soldiers on punishment, and did not blush for it. Ten Years Later They asked him if some time ago he had not received in his house two gentlemen who were pursued by dragoons; without answering he went out and brought in the blade of a rapier. Twenty Years After Every particular of the sort considered by physics is a member of two groups (1) The group of particulars constituting the other aspects of the same physical object; (2) The group of particulars that have direct time-relations to the given particular. The Analysis of Mind I heard the harness jingle as the mule backed and caught the camel two kicks in the ribs that rang like a drum. Jungle Book "I agree with you, my good friend; and, in fact, following this proportion for a projectile nine feet in diameter, weighing 30,000 pounds, the gun would only have a length of two hundred and twenty- five feet, and a weight of 7,200,000 pounds." From The Earth To The Moon It was now the month of December, as I said above, in my twenty- third year; and this, being the southern solstice (for winter I cannot call it), was the particular time of my harvest, and required me to be pretty much abroad in the fields, when, going out early in the morning, even before it was thorough daylight, I was surprised with seeing a light of some fire upon the shore, at a distance from me of about two miles, toward that part of the island where I had observed some savages had been, as before, and not on the other side; but, to my great affliction, it was on my side of the island. Robinson Crusoe |