matching pair

Frequency: 8.51.5 per million words

Used to describe two or more things that have the same colour, pattern, or style and therefore look attractive together.

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  • She bought a beautiful matching pair of earrings and a necklace.
  • They bought a matching pair of vases for their new home.
  • The elegant couple wore a matching pair of tuxedos to the gala.
  • She found a matching pair of earrings to complete her outfit.
  • For her birthday, she received a matching pair of silver candlesticks.
  • The interior designer recommended a matching pair of lamps for the living room.
  • The children loved their new matching pair of pajamas.
  • These socks don't make a matching pair; one is black and the other is navy.
  • He was looking for a matching pair of socks in his drawer.
  • For the wedding, the couple chose a matching pair of rings.
  • The interior designer suggested a matching pair of lamps for the living room.
  • He always struggles to find a matching pair of gloves in the morning.
  • They found a matching pair of vintage chairs at the antique market.
  • The restaurant had a beautiful matching pair of antique chairs at the entrance.
  • My sister and I always buy a matching pair of swimsuits for our vacations.
  • It's hard to replace just one when you have a matching pair of car headlights.
  • The artist created a matching pair of abstract paintings.
  • The sculptor created a matching pair of abstract figures for the exhibition.
  • Do you have a matching pair of gloves for this outfit?
  • Do you think these shoes form a matching pair with this dress?