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Use couple in a sentence - Example Sentences for couple

California has experienced numerous power shortages over the last couple of years.

There were a couple of quarters jammed in the coin slot, so I couldn't use the machine.

The band had one hit, and then went from fame to total obscurity in a couple of years.

We never made a fuss over birthdays in our house.

We just had a simple dinner, with a small cake, and a couple of small presents.

The couple transformed chemistry into a modern science.

I have a couple of contacts in the government who may be able to help you get a visa.

The young couple danced energetically around the room.

A Malagasy proverb notes that it is not the fire in the fireplace which warms the house, but the couple who get along well.

They are an eccentric couple who dress in funny old clothes, and are always laughing about something.

I went to Hawaii on vacation for a couple of weeks.

I'm sorry, I already give money to a couple of different charities every month, and I can't afford to give any more than that.

The soldiers rejoined their unit after a couple of days of rest.

The movie contracts signed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers forbade the couple from dancing together in public.

A couple of lions were silently stalking a small herd of zebras at the waterhole.

The students enthusiastically supported the suggestion of taking a couple of days' break from homework.

Children scattered flowers before the wedding couple as they exited the church.

I had to go away for a couple of weeks and by the time I got back the garden was full of weeds.

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