To connect or join so as to form a longer or larger whole
“A simple method of preventing dirt or dust from getting into hoses is to couple the two ends together after use.”
To combine or merge together (into a single unit)
“When we couple our hope with our faith, we strengthen our ability to cope even more.”
To engage in carnal activity
To draw an association between two or more things
To connect or join together
To make or show a connection between
To enter into marriage
To live together, typically in a romantic but unmarried relationship
(of animals, especially horses) To harness together to pull a vehicle
To place a harness on, such as a horse to a carriage
Plural for two people or things of the same sort considered together
“They pretended they were detectives in order to relieve a couple of crooks of their haul of stolen parachutes.”
Plural for two people who are married or otherwise closely associated romantically
“Congratulations are extended to the newly married couple and their families.”
Plural for a small amount or number
“Only a couple of details still need to be resolved before we can proceed.”
Plural for a marriage, or the union of two people in a relationship
Plural for a recently married person
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