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two of a kind
noun as in birds of a feather
noun as in counterpart
noun as in pair
noun as in resemblance
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in similarity
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Strong matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
—If we could get face time with Klaus, he’d love you, man, you’re two of a kind.
Brown — whose other film and TV credits include “Major Payne,” “Family Matters” and “Two of a Kind” — has faced a spate of legal troubles over the last decade.
“Give me a break,” movie critic Roger Ebert wrote in his “Two of a Kind” review.
The first, “Two of a Kind,” was a box-office flop released in 1983.
The inherent warmth of 1970s studio sessions gave way to the cold, synthesized gleam of the 1980s, a sterile sound that suited her well only once: the candied faux-new wave of “Twist of Fate,” taken from “Two of a Kind,” her 1983 reunion with John Travolta.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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