duo

IPA: dˈuoʊ

noun

  • Two people who work or collaborate together as partners; especially, those who perform music together.
  • Any pair of two people.
  • Any cocktail consisting of a spirit and a liqueur.
  • A song in two parts; a duet.
  • An unincorporated community in West Virginia
  • The mascot owl of Duolingo
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Examples of "duo" in Sentences

  • The duo is forced on a mission to retrieve a stolen microchip.
  • I hope it snowballs into something substantial, so that the duo is forced to put pen to paper.
  • The GOP duo is holding a public hearing on the bill in the House Ways & Means Committee this morning.
  • But even as the bad guys try to turn the tables, this duo is nothing if not resourceful, and the result is an uncommonly satisfying adventure.
  • The ambient/folk/pop girl-girl duo is back on Nebraska indie label Saddle Creek after a seven-year break (and solo careers that never went as well as they might have).
  • As the less grounded of the title duo, she is more than pleasing as she attempts to find herself while continuing a fling with the charismatic artist expertly portrayed by Oscar winner Bardem.
  • Thank you for giving us a bit of space on your mp3 player of choice, and we will keep you posted on what happens with our daring duo from the clandestine organization that is The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences.
  • The inherent dubiousness of a duo from the most Californian of cities putting the artistic cross-hairs on arguably the most eclectic New York borough has it's roots, Stew sa id, in a fundamental difference in coastal cultures.
  • The female half of our intrepid duo is Kate, a meek, un-fun being that forgot to mention a sadistic demon-ghost burnt down her childhood home and breathed bad breath on her many times before moving in with other half ... let's call him Asshole Micah.

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