📒 2
📒 to be unable to decide what you think about somebody/something, or whether to do something or not
📒 one or a few days, moments, pounds, etc.
📒 to fail to be or to get either of two choices, both of which would have been acceptable
📒 in or into two pieces or halves
📒 two or three at a time; in small numbers
📒 very soon
📒 one person cannot be completely responsible for something
📒 used to say that two people or groups, and not just one, are responsible for something that has happened (usually something bad)
📒 to be very poor, stupid, etc.
📒 to guess the truth from what you see, hear, etc.
📒 I am in the same position or I agree with you
📒 very common and therefore not valuable
📒 used to talk about two ways of looking at the same situation