p, 16th letter in the alphabet
C/O, care of, through someone, via another (instruction on a letter indicating that it is to be delivered to someone who is staying at an address which is not their own)
C/O, care of, through someone, via another (instruction on a letter indicating that it is to be delivered to someone who is staying at an address which is not their own)
pair
make a pair
a few steps from the beach, very close to the beach, on the seashore
exchanged a few words, talked a little bit, conversed briefly
scratch a few lines, scribble some lines, jot down a few lines of writing
drop a line, write a short letter, call someone on the telephone to say hello or check in
pairs, couples, twosomes
mate, bring together for breeding; pair, couple; arrange in pairs; marry; copulate
yoking
cloven hoofed
geminate, matched, twin
geminate
a couple of times, a few times
yokes
yoked
paired
coupling, mating, joining, bringing together; animal copulation; act of putting in pairs
pairings
receptive, accepting, taking in
being in heat, being prepared for sexual activity
receptiveness, quality of taking in, quality of accepting
mating season, the mating season, time of year when animals seek a mate
by pairs, in pairs
pair off, arrange in groups of two
go in couples, travel two by two, travel in pairs
Pablo, Spanish name
Pablo Casals
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