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The state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for life (or until divorce)
union
marriage
wedlock
spousal relationship
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1
You have been in a bad school for
matrimony
,
in Hill Street.
2
Miller suggested another condition
-
matrimony
-may have been to blame.
3
On this island the men never made the first advances toward
matrimony
.
4
Pelatiah Pond, a Methodist minister, united them in the bonds of
matrimony
.
5
Twenty and maidenhood lies at the opposite pole from twenty-four and
matrimony
.
6
They had lived together in
matrimony
for little more than two years.
7
There are various external affections which induce men to engage in
matrimony
.
8
But I think I was a monomaniac on the subject of
matrimony
.
9
I always say this is quite one of the evils of
matrimony
.
10
But you'll hear no hymns to
matrimony
from me, she adds darkly.
11
An Athenian girl is brought up with the distinct expectation of
matrimony
.
12
Yet you see he but touches upon the edges of
matrimony
neither.
13
There were none of the usual obstacles to incite them to
matrimony
.
14
Then reflect on the nature of
matrimony
,
with its littleness and cares.
15
That is the price you pay for assisting your brother into
matrimony
.
16
Vodka faithfully attended every human activity: seduction,
matrimony
,
celebration and, definitely, murder.
matrimony
holy matrimony
contemplate matrimony
commit matrimony
contract matrimony
do with matrimony
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