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Have a pair Meaning in English

expression

ˈhæv/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈpɛɹ
HAV-uh-PAIR
hæv/ /æɪ/ /pˈeə
HAV-uh-PAIR

Definition

To own or possess two items that are typically used together, like shoes or gloves. Sometimes used informally to describe having a set or duo of something.

Usage & Nuances

Neutral, everyday usage for objects found in twos ('a pair of...'). Common collocations include 'pair of shoes', 'pair of socks', 'pair of glasses'. Not typically used for living creatures except in expressions like 'a pair of twins'. In slang, 'have a pair' may suggest bravery (short for 'a pair of balls'), but that's informal or crude.

Example Sentences

Do you have a pair of gloves?

basic

I have a pair of red shoes.

basic

She does not have a pair of matching socks.

basic

I always have a pair of sunglasses in my bag, just in case.

natural

You need to have a pair of earphones if you want to listen privately.

natural

Luckily, I have a pair in case someone forgets theirs.

natural