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View usage for: (peərɪŋ) Word forms: plural pairingscountable nounTwo people, especially sports players, actors, or musicians, who are working together as a pair can be referred to as a pairing. ...John Etheridge and Nigel Kennedy, an enticing pairing of ace guitarist and maverickfiddler. [+ of] pairing in British English (ˈpɛərɪŋ) noun1. two people, esp sports players, actors, or musicians, who are working together as a pair Tottenham's new midfield pairing are confident of a win. In first place we now find the Belgian pairing of Nancy Feber and Laurence Courtois. The mixed doubles pairing of Russell Hogg and Kirsteen McEwan. 2. the action of putting two people together Moviegoers were intrigued by the pairing of Hanks and Newman. Her dessert was a luscious pairing of apricot and nutty flavours. Is it the pairing of the lamb and beans, or the beans and mint? pairing in American English (ˈpɛrɪŋ) noun1. the act of grouping contestants or teams in a tournament into competing pairs 2. [pl.] the list of such pairs Examples of 'pairing' in a sentencepairing Today's global culinary landscape offers a kaleidoscope of flavours, and allows for some unlikely pairings.Today's global culinary landscape offers a kaleidoscope of flavours, and allows forsome unlikely pairings.We have one of the strongest driver pairings in the field.All change in the world of celebrity pairings.We progress with duets, different pairings.In their different pairings, each met his match.Service was friendly and knowledgeable, and the wine pairings imaginative.This week, celebrity cartoon pairings.British game is a particular forte, and pairings with French wines are taken seriously.On board, the pair will host wine tastings, cheese and wine pairings and master classes from wine regions visited.Many of the people we know have bought together, and some of them were quite unlikely pairings, but it has worked out well. the pairing of these two fine musicians Additional synonymsA deal with Japan could open the door to economic cooperation with East Asia. Synonyms teamwork, concert, unity, collaboration, give-and-take, combined effort, esprit de corps, concurrence, kotahitanga (New Zealand) Definition a relationship in which two or more people or organizations work together in a business venture the partnership between Germany's banks and its businesses Synonyms cooperation, association, alliance, sharing, union, connection, participation, copartnership - painting
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