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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
To minimize ugly public scenes, some employers are cutting staffers with a text-email combo or asking workers to stay home.
Walmart said it’s the lowest price for the package since it started offering the holiday meal combo a few years ago.
The enchiladas have a sweet and spicy combo of sauces on top that are so good.
Much more galvanizing as a combo platter of high-wattage persuasion and dominance is Chad L. Coleman in his handful of scenes as Don King.
If Rachel makes his film, she’ll become a combo platter of his mother, his daughter, his protégée and his cash cow.
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