two's company, three's a crowd
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English
1.1
Proverb
1.1.1
Usage notes
1.1.2
See also
English
Proverb
two
's
company
,
three
's
a
crowd
One companion is better than two.
Synonyms:
two's company and three is none
;
two's company, three's trumpery
Usage notes
This saying is often used by lovers who want to be by themselves.
See also
third wheel
,
fifth wheel
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