Clover leaves, deaths, accidents...
The concept of "the rule of threes" states that things that come in threes are inherently more satisfying and effective. It is often used in writing, storytelling, and in various other contexts to create a sense of completeness and balance. Additionally, there is a belief in some cultures that events or situations happening in threes are significant or have a deeper meaning.
A pair of trousers
days in a week
The fingers on your hand!
5 fingers on the hand
Soda, some batteries, combs, and I have seen cups come in groups of 6.
There are a number of things that come in groups of 8. These include batteries in a pack, crayons in a standard pack, 8 sides of an octagon, as well as hot dogs in a pack.
Some Things Don't Come Easy was created in 1978.
Fingers on a hand Pennies in a nickel Sides in a pentagon
These are some things that come in doubles.Mittens, eyes, feet, ears, eyebrows, shoes, arms, top front teeth, hands on a clock, couples, hamburger buns, fins on a fish, and wings.I am not going to give every single double I know.
Hot-dog buns
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