From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtwo-seaterˌtwo-ˈseater noun [countable] TTa vehicle or a piece of furniture with seats for two people a two-seater sofa
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two-seater• The Steyr was a single-seat hillclimb car, the J2 a competition two-seater.• It still appeals as a simple, sturdy and economical two-seater, says Peter Underhill.• They were too big to be fighters, even two-seaters.• It's hard to imagine that the smart two-seater started out as a Triumph Herald which failed its MoT.• If he fell down there he'd crash, like the two-seater.• Woolley, Callaghan and Peacock scored bursts on the two-seater.• The two-seater looked old and battered and slow.• These machines have lower stick forces than most training two-seaters and are not generally fitted with a nose hook for aerotowing.