Antonyms for two-time
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : too-tahym |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtuˌtaɪm |
Definition of two-time
Origin :- "to deceive, cheat, betray," 1924, perhaps from notion of "to have two at a time." An earlier reference (1922) in a Kentucky criminal case and involves a double-cross or betrayal, without a romance angle. Related: two-timing (adj.); two-timer.
- verb be disloyal
- Certain also that the two-time polka was the dance of the young man's native land.
- Extract from : « Patsy » by S. R. Crockett
- Now, waltzers in two-time always move very rapidly; indeed, that is the main purpose of the innovation.
- Extract from : « Monsieur Cherami » by Charles Paul de Kock
Synonyms for two-time
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