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Foursome   /fˈɔrsəm/   Listen
noun
Foursome  n.  
1.
(Golf) A game between four players, with two on each side and each side playing but one ball, the partners striking alternately. It is called a mixed foursome when each side consists of a man and a woman.
2.
A group of four people or objects; as, we need another player to make a foursome for bridge.



adjective
Foursome  adj.  Consisting of four; requiring four participants. (Scot. or Golf)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Foursome" Quotes from Famous Books



... they came; for still that bitter Bane Lurked in the silent woods: this man a half-burned brand did gain For weapon; that a knotted stake: whate'er came first to hand, The seeker's wrath a weapon made: there Tyrrheus cheers his band, Come from the cleaving of an oak with foursome driven wedge, Panting and fierce he tossed aloft the wood-bill's grinded edge. 510 But she, that Evil, on the watch, noting the death anigh, Climbs up upon the stall-house loft, and from its roof on ...
— The AEneids of Virgil - Done into English Verse • Virgil



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