Dream ticket American singular noun
Used to refer to two politicians who are expected to work well together
In the 52nd quadrennial presidential election, Clinton and Gore were a dream ticket.
To do something unexpected or surprising
To hide the main content of a story within other unimportant information
1. (n) A way that the president can indirectly stop a bill a bill from becoming law
2. (v) To stop a bill from becoming law
Used in a situation that a group, usually a party, aims to unite against common enemies, but hurt each other more than the target through internal division and conflicts.
Used when there are too many people involved in a task, and this can lead to a failure or its likely outcome isn't good
I think five people should be enough in our project. You know, too many cooks spoil the broth.