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There are no vulgar connubial prejudices in the pure atmosphere of art.
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Boys who marry young derive but little enjoyment from the connubial state.
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But it's when the Parliamentary voting is on comes the connubial pull.
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To dream of the new year, signifies prosperity and connubial anticipations.
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Small excitements are all that are necessary to fan the true connubial flame.
Usage of conjugally in English
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There was an unforeseen surprise, a cessation of the winds and odours of life, a social pressure that would have her think conjugally.
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We see that marriage exists, that all humanity-atleast the larger portion-livesconjugally, and that many husbands and wives honestly end a long life together.
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... Against two things I am fixed as fate,-stayingat home, and owning her conjugally.
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"Yes," said I; "where we will settle down in some forest, and conjugate the verb siriel conjugally."
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"Against two things," he writes, "I am as fixed as fate-staying at home, and owning her conjugally.