From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmatchingmatch‧ing /ˈmætʃɪŋ/ ●○○ adjective [only before noun] CSAMEhaving the same colour, style, or pattern as something else → match a necklace with matching earrings► see thesaurus at similar
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matching• Emily was wearing a dark green skirt and matching blouse.• Their profiles looked like matching cameos as Lais whispered in her sister's ear.• In the kitchen was a rustic oak table and six matching chairs.• And I could stick some shiny leaves together to make matching curtains.• He returned and pulled back the iron door with some effort; the matching door to the car itself was a little easier.• Or will Doc Croc end up as a matching handbag and shoe set!?• Thorunn shone in an ivory silk off-the-shoulder gown with full train and matching headband.• Keeshan wore a striped tie with a matching pocket handkerchief.• A handset would contain an ultrasonic transmitter and the television fitted with a matching receiver.• The round dining table is dark rosewood with a matching set of chairs.