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two penn%e2%80%99orthOne's opinion or thoughts.Rate it:
two penn%e2%80%99orthTwo pennys' worth.Rate it:
two penn'orthTwo pennies' worth.Rate it:
two penn'orthOne's opinion or thoughts.Rate it:
two pennies to rub togetherA minimal amount of money to live on; any money at all.Rate it:
two pennies' worthOne's opinion or thoughts.Rate it:
two sides of the same coinIndicates that two things are directly relatedRate it:
Two Sinkers anda CoffeeResponse to Coffeeshop Waitress's question; "What'll YOU Have?" . . .Customer's 'Response - - - 'Two Donuts and a Cup Coffee!Rate it:
two steps aheadJust barely escaping.Rate it:
two steps aheadHaving cleverly anticipated what others will do or think.Rate it:
two tears in a bucketused to express acceptance of misfortuneRate it:
two thumbs upA hand gesture indicating strong approval.Rate it:
two thumbs upThe strong approval itself.Rate it:
two wrongs don't make a right(ethics) A wrongful action is not a morally appropriate way to correct or cancel a previous wrongful action.1915, William MacLeod Raine, The Highgrader, ch. 15:"But when it comes to taking what belongs to anotherRate it:
two wrongs make a rightA logical fallacy whereby a wrongful action is justified by the commission of anotherRate it:
two's company, three's a crowdOne companion is better than two.Rate it:
two-bitinsignificant or worthlessRate it:
two-bitcosting 25 centsRate it:
two-bitInsignificant or worthless.Rate it:
two-bitCosting 25 cents.Rate it:
two-edged swordA double-edged sword; a benefit that is also a liability.Rate it:
two-edged swordUsed other than as an idiom: see two, edged, sword.Rate it:
two-fisted drinkerEither someone who can handle their liquor well, or an alcoholic clutching a drink in each hand.Rate it:
two-fisted drinkerSomeone who can handle their liquor wellRate it:
two-fisted drinkerA person clutching a drink in each hand.Rate it:
two-second ruleA rule of thumb for safe driving by which a driver must maintain a two-second distance from the vehicle in front.Rate it:
two-timerSomeone who is cheating on their partner / girlfriend / boyfriendRate it:
two-way streetA social interaction in which both parties are expected to give and take equally.Rate it:
two-way streetA street in which traffic is allowed to proceed in two directions.Rate it:
two-way streetAny interaction in which both parties give and take equally.Rate it:

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C pursing
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