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one–two
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
one–two
(noun)
one–two
/
ˈ
wʌn
ˈ
tuː/
noun
one–two
/
ˈ
wʌn
ˈ
tuː/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of ONE–TWO
[
singular
]
:
a combination of two quick punches in boxing
He knocked him out with the old
one-two
(punch/combo).
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often used figuratively to describe two bad things that happen very close together or at the same time
Yesterday's earthquakes dealt the city a
one-two punch
.
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