Halves [noun]

Definition of Halves:

one of two equal parts of a whole

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Opposite/Antonyms of Halves:

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Sentence/Example of Halves:

Here the Goat, who evidently was not yet quite started, inquired, "Must all the halves be of the same shape?"

Ethics, in short, may be regarded as composed of unlike halves, which unite centrally to form a whole.

The book, however, falls in two halves, when the fourth character appears.

Fortunately for them, Allardyce and Deacon were a better pair of halves than the couple they were marking.

And then the door split in two, and his fellows helped him push the separate halves back into the wall.

One of the halves is chosen, the performer impaling it on the end of the knife blade and holding it out to view.

The two halves are then glued together, and a hole is drilled centrally on the division line for a string to pass through.

When growing flower plants from seeds, start them in halves of shells from hard-boiled eggs.

Then I saw that the two halves of the clam-shell bucket were slightly open, just wide enough to let me squeeze in.

Down went the School halves, and over them like a torrent swept the Dulford pack.