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  2. Scissors - Wikipedia

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    The noun scissors is treated as a plural noun, and therefore takes a plural verb (e.g., these scissors are). [1] Alternatively, the tool is referred to by the singular phrase a pair of scissors. [2] The word shears is used to describe similar instruments that are larger in size and for heavier cutting. [3]

  3. Glossary of contract bridge terms - Wikipedia

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    A pairs tournament movement where each pair typically plays against all or most of the other pairs, and there is a single set of winners. Most of the pairs will move to a different seating position (usually at a different table) at the end of each round. Huddle (Noun) A pause prior to a bid or play of longer than usual duration.

  4. Scissors (game) - Wikipedia

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    The scissors may be passed open or closed, depending on a rule which is known only to one or two players. As each player passes the scissors they will declare whether the scissors are open or closed as they attempt to deduce the rule. A player wins when they deduce the rule, so consistently pass the scissors in the correct form.

  5. Forceps - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Non-locking forceps also come in two basic forms: hinged at one end, away from the grasping end (colloquially such forceps are called tweezers) and hinged in the middle, rather like scissors. Locking forceps are almost always hinged in the middle, though some forms place the hinge very close to the grasping end.

  6. A pair of missing scissors leads to hundreds of canceled flights

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    A shop at New Chitose Airport, Hokkaido, Japan reported missing scissors on Aug 17. 237 flights affected as all domestic flights halted for security checks. A pair of missing scissors leads to ...

  7. This barber uses 28 pairs of scissors to cut hair - AOL

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    A stylist in India cut a customer's hair using 28 pairs of scissors. 

  8. English plurals - Wikipedia

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    The pair specie and species both come from a Latin word meaning "kind", but they do not form a singular-plural pair. In Latin, specie is the ablative singular form, while species is the nominative form, which happens to be the same in both singular and plural.

  9. Rock paper scissors - Wikipedia

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    The game is based on the classic children's game rock paper scissors (Jak-en-poy in Filipino, derived from the Japanese Jan-ken-pon) where four players are paired to compete in the three-round segment. In the first round, the first pair plays against each other until one player wins three times.