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noun
- Something made up of two corresponding pieces
"a pair of trousers"
- A partnership especially of two players in a contest against another partnership
- A set or series of small objects (such as beads)
verb
- To make a pair of
- To cause to be a member of a pair
- To arrange a voting pair between
- To arrange in pairs
- To establish a connection between (a set of networked devices or systems) or from (a networked device or system)
"The Windows app will then walk you through a few steps to pair your phone and PC."
- To constitute a member of a pair
"a sock that didn't pair"
- To become associated with another
- To become grouped or separated into pairs
noun
- A monogamous relationship
noun phrase
- Compass
noun phrase
- Virginal
noun
- The transformation of a quantum of radiant energy simultaneously into an electron and a positron when the quantum interacts with the intense electric field near a nucleus
phrasal verb
- To join together in a romantic relationship
"He hated being single while his friends were pairing off and having kids."
- To join or to cause others to join to form a group of two
"People paired off for the next dance."
noun phrase
- A person
"It will take two pairs of hands to move this rock."
idiom
- To join (a person) with (another person) for a purpose, job, etc.
"They paired me up with a new partner for the last game."
phrasal verb
- To join together for a purpose, job, etc.
"The two organizations paired up to educate the public about the threat of global warming."
This clue was used on December 24, 2025.
This clue has been used several times with the same answer. It also appeared on these dates:
May 8, 2025