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UK//tuː ɡʌnz//US//tuː ɡʌnz//

Meaning of Two guns

A phrase referring to a pair of firearms carried by a person.

In simple words: A pair of firearms.

Two guns in a sentence

  • He walked into the bar with **two guns** at his hips.
  • In the movie, the hero draws **two guns** to face his enemies.
  • The outlaw was known for his skill with **two guns**.
  • With **two guns** in hand, she felt invincible.
  • The old photograph showed a soldier posing with **two guns**.

How to use Two guns

This phrase is often used in informal conversations, particularly in contexts relating to action, crime, or Western genre themes. It may not be appropriate in formal discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a cowboy in a Western film, ready with his 'two guns'.

Related words

Collocations with Two guns

  • draw two guns
  • carry two guns
  • wield two guns

Synonyms for Two guns

  • dual weapons
  • pair of guns
  • twin firearms

Common mistakes with Two guns

  • Confused with 'two guns' when referring to one firearm.
  • Using it in contexts unrelated to firearms, like 'two guns for decoration'.

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Frequently asked questions about Two guns

What does Two guns mean?

A pair of firearms.

What is the definition of Two guns?

A phrase referring to a pair of firearms carried by a person.

How do you use Two guns in a sentence?

He walked into the bar with **two guns** at his hips.

Can you give another example of Two guns?

In the movie, the hero draws **two guns** to face his enemies.

What are synonyms for Two guns?

Common alternatives include dual weapons, pair of guns, twin firearms.

What words go with Two guns?

It commonly pairs with draw two guns, carry two guns, wield two guns.

What are common mistakes when using Two guns?

Confused with 'two guns' when referring to one firearm. Using it in contexts unrelated to firearms, like 'two guns for decoration'.

How do you pronounce Two guns?

US: //tuː ɡʌnz//, UK: //tuː ɡʌnz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Two guns?

This phrase is often used in informal conversations, particularly in contexts relating to action, crime, or Western genre themes. It may not be appropriate in formal discussions.