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two-piece
[ too-pees ]
adjective
- having or consisting of two parts or pieces, especially two matching pieces of a clothing ensemble:
a two-piece bathing suit.
noun
- Also two-piecer. a two-piece garment.
two-piece
adjective
- consisting of two separate parts, usually matching, as of a garment
noun
- such an outfit
Word History and Origins
Origin of two-piece1
Example Sentences
I was like, ‘Shit, try being in a two-piece where the other person doesn’t talk!
Her use of the bikini, which was invented in France, popularized the skin-baring, two-piece swimsuit in the United States.
My oldest sister, Bridget, water-skied in a two-piece bathing suit, her long brown hair lifted off a noble neck.
A spokeswoman for Paltrow has said, “Two-piece bathing suits have been worn by young girls for decades.”
Paltrow's rep labeled the claims "absurd" explaining that "two-piece bathing suits have been worn by young girls for decades."
When the twine that holds your two-piece Rod together has been thoroughly wet, then when dry, and before using it again, wax well.
This deadfall may also be built on a stump with a small enclosure or pen and the two-piece trigger used.
Down the stony winding road saunters one of the natives in a two-piece suit.
He wore a “peaches-and-cream” two-piece suit and a panama fedora and carried a delicate bamboo cane.
Only this time she was decently dressed in a dark two-piece suit and wore make-up.
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