0 an exchange of passes between two football players, with one player passing the ball to another who then passes it quickly back to the first player:
The typical design involves one-two doses of the test compound, an active comparator, and a placebo.
In the case of newspaper reporting, authors typically write one-two page, multi-sentence, multi-paragraph articles.
In fact, they spend about £250,000, perhaps one-two-hundredth part of what they are empowered to spend.
Instead, the new home buyer has been hit by a vicious one-two combination punch.
It will be helpful not to have ballot papers, one of which requires a cross and one a one-two-three-and-onwards answer.
Normally there is a one-two year waiting list.
In football terms this was a one-two which the referee should not have allowed.
She wore ferocious power-glam superheroine outfits for a one-two punch of femininity and fierceness.