coupled

IPA: kˈʌpʌɫd

Root Word: Coupled

noun

  • an American reality show that aired on Fox from May 17 to August 2, 2016.
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Examples of "coupled" in Sentences

  • In the New World, Spain coupled religious orthodoxy with political conquest.
  • No, what makes it so is my proving it over and over again coupled with the inability of people like you to keep up.
  • Miss Bart felt an inward motion of annoyance: it was distasteful enough to hear her name coupled with Trenor’s, and on Rosedale’s lips the allusion was peculiarly unpleasant.
  • Among the findings were that mothers in coupled relationships provided almost twice the hours per day involved in child care (11.1 hours) as did fathers in coupled relationships, (6.29 hours) while single mothers provided 9.5 hours a day in child care.
  • I suppose that they only prayer we have is that the infighting between Obama-nuts and Hillary-ites coupled with the GOPs own aversion to McCain coupled with whatever nincompoop he chooses as his VP will lead to the first time a third party can win the White House.

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