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pairing A relationship between two characters; a couple. Delineated with the "/" marker between the names of the characters, as in Sam/Daniel.
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pairing The finishing operation in which individual socks are inspected and made into pairs prior to folding and packaging.
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pairing Two (or more?) characters that are romantically involved.
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pairing Members of Congress who are going to be absent for an important vote will often "pair" with another member who would have voted for the opposite side, on matters where a two-thirds' majority is required, two members in the affirmative pair with one in the negative. Pairing is recorded in the Congressional ~Record but is not included in the voting results. A "live" part of a live pair occurs when a paired member is on the floor and votes "present." House rules provide guidelines for pairing. ...
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pairing In a Sylver Coinage position, two legal moves are said to be paired if each wins against the other.
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