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to have had a couple

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  • couple — 1 / kVpFl/ noun 1 a couple a) two things or people of the same kind: We just need a couple more chairs so everyone can sit down. (+ of): There s a couple of girls waiting for you outside. b) a small number of things (+ of): I don t know why I… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • have a couple — verb To drink enough alcohol to be slightly drunk Hes kind of funny and likes to play the guitar when hes had a couple. See Also: have a few …   Wiktionary

  • Have Dreams, Will Travel — (recently changed to West Texas Lullaby) Have Dreams, Will Travel movie poster Directed by Brad Isaacs …   Wikipedia

  • have someone in stitches — have (someone) in stitches informal to make someone laugh a lot. She told a couple of jokes that had us all in stitches …   New idioms dictionary

  • have in stitches — have (someone) in stitches informal to make someone laugh a lot. She told a couple of jokes that had us all in stitches …   New idioms dictionary

  • have a narrow escape — have a narrow/lucky/escape phrase to avoid being killed or seriously injured only because you were lucky or made a very big effort A couple had a narrow escape when a tree fell just in front of their car. Thesaurus: to avoid risks or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • have a lucky escape — have a narrow/lucky/escape phrase to avoid being killed or seriously injured only because you were lucky or made a very big effort A couple had a narrow escape when a tree fell just in front of their car. Thesaurus: to avoid risks or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • couple — I UK [ˈkʌp(ə)l] / US noun Word forms couple : singular couple plural couples *** 1) a) [singular] informal two things or people of the same type Has he had any serious girlfriends? A couple. couple of: A couple of police officers were standing at …   English dictionary

  • couple — cou|ple1 [ kʌpl ] noun, quantifier *** 1. ) singular INFORMAL two things or people of the same type: Has he had any serious girlfriends? A couple. couple of: A couple of police officers were standing at the door. Take a couple of aspirin you ll… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • couple*/*/*/ — [ˈkʌp(ə)l] noun I 1) [singular] informal two things or people of the same type ‘Has he had any serious girlfriends? ‘A couple. [/ex] Take a couple of aspirin – you ll soon feel better.[/ex] 2) [singular] a small number of things or people There… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • couple —    1. (with)    to copulate with    The standard meanings are to marry of humans and to copulate of animals:     Thou hast coupled this Hindoo slut. (Fraser, 1975, writing in archaic style)     Only ten minutes ago she had been coupling with me… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

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