Twain [adjective]

Definition of Twain:

two together

Synonyms of Twain:


Opposite/Antonyms of Twain:

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Sentence/Example of Twain:

At least, I had not quarrelled with the dear twain of the Cedars.

Truly, if this twain are to be judged by their voices, no two peas were ever more alike.

With a sweeping flourish he slashed the paper globe in twain.

The innocents abroad, young man,Are frightened by you twain.

And he fared back with the twain to see the corpse, which had been laid in an apartment.

The obstacle was rent in twain, and the significant gift was hers.

At the last moment he cut the Crown Prince's smile in twain.

Once more Theodoric clove her in twain; once more the severed parts united.

And with that Theodoric sprang up and clove Chriemhild in twain.

Barré informed Duchemin, and the twain kept the secret to themselves.