Noun
two-to-one
(UK, slang, obsolete) The pawnbroker's sign of three balls.
Among those 24% who have a preference for a pan-ethnic label, "'Hispanic' is preferred over 'Latino' by more than a two-to-one margin—33% versus 14%." Source: Internet
By a two-to-one vote on March 10, the Larimer County Commissioners denied the approval for a special event permit of a new location for Arise Music Festival. Source: Internet
On October 12, 2001, OTFC's shareholders elected our candidate by a two-to-one margin. Source: Internet
However, among mail-in ballots in Bucks County — the largest remaining swath still to be tabulated — Biden is now bringing in votes at a rate of more than two-to-one. Source: Internet
The tribunal had in a two-to-one judgment on Aug.17 annulled the Nov. 16, 2019 Governorship Election in Bayelsa on the grounds that the ANDP was excluded from the poll. Source: Internet
Brown will go head to head with Republican candidate Larry Hogan in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans two-to-one. Source: Internet