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Meanings of die unmarried in English
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Usage of die unmarried in English
1
The graves of them as dieunmarried do look so beautiful.'
2
If you are to dieunmarried, the shadow of a coffin will appear.
3
And she, who had vowed herself to dieunmarried, she loved, loved, loved.
4
If either should dieunmarried, the fortune left to him was to go to the survivor.
5
That dieunmarried ere they can behold
6
And the queen pines away with grief and cries: Is my golden daughter destined to dieunmarried?
7
I said I would dieunmarried!
8
Should she dieunmarried before attaining her twenty-first birthday, the money bequeathed to her was to be distributed among certain charities.
9
If either of these young men were to dieunmarried, his brother would succeed to his estate, worth five thousand a year.
10
Everything shall be his on the day he marries her; and should he dieunmarried, it shall all then be hers by name.
11
They are physically unfit to be anything but the wives of millionaires-andthey will be the wives of millionaires or assuredly dieunmarried.
12
The ladies have a simple pillar without other ornament, except those that dieunmarried, who have a rose on the top of their monument.
13
If the son of one Tartar, and the daughter of another dieunmarried, the parents meet together and celebrate a marriage between their deceased children.
14
He diedunmarried, in the year 1797, at the age of eighty.
15
She was placed with her aunt Stephanette de Romanie; and diedunmarried.
16
Her family interfering, the match was broken off and she diedunmarried.