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two-time
[ too-tahym ]
verb (used with object)
- to be unfaithful to (a lover or spouse).
- to double-cross.
two-time
verb
- informal.to deceive (someone, esp a lover) by carrying on a relationship with another
Derived Forms
- ˌٷɴ-ˈپ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ٷɴ-پe noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of two-time1
Example Sentences
Despite being a two-time champion and widely recognized as an “alpha,” first-year head coach Lynne Roberts says Plum’s leadership style is free of arrogance or ego, driven solely by her sheer competitiveness.
Having swept two-time heavyweight world champion Joshua aside, Dubois now has his sights on felling another of the old guard in the Ukrainian.
Last season: A two-time Doak Walker Award finalist, Hampton rushed for 1,660 yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior for North Carolina while catching 38 passes for 373 yards and two touchdowns.
So the former mini marathon runner and Kenya's two-time Olympic champion have arranged to meet after the race.
In Tuesday's first session against two-time Crucible finalist Carter, neither player was at their best, with it seemingly finely balanced at 5-4 to O'Sullivan.
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