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Two’s Company Three’s Crowd People Lovers Prefer Inviting

Phrase/Idiom two’s company, three’s a crowd
Definition This is said of two people, particularly lovers, who would prefer to be alone together rather than to have someone else with them.
Example Thank you for inviting me, but I have to decline it. You know, two’s a company, three’s a crowd.

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