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combo
[kom-boh]
noun
plural
combosInformal.
a small jazz or dance band.
Australian Slang., a white man living with Aboriginal people or having an Aboriginal wife, usually in a common-law marriage.
combo
/ ˈkɒmbəʊ /
noun
a small group of musicians, esp of jazz musicians
informal, any combination
Word History and Origins
Origin of combo1
Example Sentences
Forming a successful combo has only been done by some of the very biggest names.
“A lot of the movie relies on the chemistry between Ari and Sam, so finding the perfect combo was massively important to me,” Apatow, 27, said.
The crime-fighting combo of a roguish guy and a no-nonsense gal is familiar from “Moonlighting” and “Castle.”
A few practical notes: the shower/tub combo has a high wall, which can be awkward to step over, and most suites have stairs between the sleeping area and the bathroom/living space.
She had dropped off her older children at Vancouver airport to visit their grandparents in New Zealand, when officers flagged her “combo card” visa.
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