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duo, dyad, twins, double, doublet; brace, span, yoke, team,<br />

tandem: A pair of silver candelabra disappeared during the<br />

party.<br />

--v. 2 match (up), mate, pair off or up, team (up), put<br />

together, partner, twin, double, join, unite, yoke; wed, marry,<br />

join in wedlock or in holy matrimony: Pair these gloves for me,<br />

would you? Husbands may not pair off with wives for the next<br />

dance.<br />

pal n. 1 friend, consort, comrade, alter ego, crony, companion,<br />

amigo, playmate, classmate, Colloq chum, sidekick, mate, Chiefly<br />

US and Canadian buddy: Jim left a little while ago with a few<br />

of his pals.<br />

--v. 2 pal (up) with or about or US around (with). associate<br />

(with), be or become friendly or friends (with), be or get or<br />

become on friendly or intimate terms (with), go (around or<br />

about) with, fraternize (with), consort (with), spend time<br />

together or with, keep company (with), Colloq hang out or about<br />

or around (with), knock about or around (with): Fiona and<br />

Isabel palled up last year. Do you still pal about with Timothy?<br />

palace n. mansion, castle, stately or palatial home or residence,<br />

manor (house), (country) estate, chƒteau, palazzo, villa: After<br />

the wedding, they went to the prince's palace and lived happily<br />

ever after.<br />

palatial adj. luxurious, de luxe, magnificent, splendid, stately,<br />

sumptuous, opulent, majestic, magnificent, grand, elegant,<br />

palatine, Slang posh, ritzy, swanky, classy: After winning the<br />

pools, they moved into a palatial house in Belgravia.<br />

palaver n. 1 nuisance, procedure, red tape, to-do, rigmarole or<br />

rigamarole, Colloq song and dance, bother, nonsense, business,<br />

carry-on, performance: He lost the certificates, so she now has<br />

to go through all the palaver of getting new ones. 2 chatter,<br />

babble, jabber, (empty or small) talk, blather or blether,<br />

gossip, prating, prattle, prattling, palavering, Brit natter,<br />

nattering, Scots clishmaclaver, Colloq jawing, hot air, Colloq<br />

Brit witter, wittering: There is so much palaver at the annual<br />

meeting that nothing important ever gets said. 3 parley, talk,<br />

conference, discussion, colloquy, conversation, confabulation,

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