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enlazarse
Take in marriage.
marry
wed
espouse
conjoin
hook up with
get hitched with
Portuguese
casar-se
marry
wed
espouse
conjoin
hook up with
1
She came to Northern Ireland a long time ago to
marry
him.
2
Sometimes they would
marry
in the house; that was in the winter.
3
Impossible; she'd given her word to
marry
him-forbetter or for worse.
4
But their family or the girl's family refused to let them
marry
.
5
Daniel O'Donnell has announced that he plans to
marry
later this year.
1
She also confirmed the two are set to
wed
later this year.
2
Union and Wade
wed
in August 2014 and soon experienced fertility issues.
3
When we gets home again, will you come an' see us
wed
?
'
4
When Kate
wed
William, she had been waiting for nine long years.
5
She was young, beautiful,
newly
-
wed
to a good man who adored her.
1
Corporate social responsibility has become something that companies
espouse
,
at least publicly.
2
And music, theatre and film will be used to
espouse
environmental causes.
3
The difference is that they
espouse
armed force to achieve their objectives.
4
It can help you to live up to the values you
espouse
.
5
So shall ever perish those who
espouse
the cause of the poor.
1
Their careers seemed to
conjoin
there ten to twelve years past.
2
In a true marriage, souls must
conjoin
by virtue of an original affinity.
3
When they thus
conjoin
,
she conceives, and the out-flow is Truth.
4
These subjects are men, who are able as of themselves to elevate and
conjoin
themselves.
5
Three rivers, the Miami, Stillwater and Mad, and Wolf Creek
conjoin
in the heart of Dayton.
1
However, that depends on which party Tsipras chooses to
hook
up
with
.
2
Can you really blame Vikki for wanting to
hook
up
with
him?
3
Emma and I. We'll
hook
up
with
Johnno, take a few days.
4
He hugged me and said, I'd totally
hook
up
with
you again.
5
There, we
hook
up
with
one of her buddies and her dad.
1
I mean, I'm not sure I want to
get
married
this year.
2
Now I know the truth, you and I simply
get
married
and-
3
Do you really think he should
get
married
because it's his responsibility?
4
However, shortly after Omar decided to
get
married
,
Louise changed her mind.
5
So I'm for being free to
get
married
and free to divorce.
6
George probably wants to
get
married
on the golf course, between games.
7
It was a beautiful morning, just the perfect morning to
get
married
.
8
That's why I wish he would
get
married
and start a family.
9
As she spoke she thought the only solution was to
get
married
.
10
That means we can
get
married
,
whatever being married means out here.
11
Do you think it means that you don't want to
get
married
?
12
She was relieved, not ready yet to
get
married
or have children.
13
He was ready to
get
married
again and to start a family.
14
As soon as they finished college, he said, they could
get
married
.
15
Do you really need to
get
married
on a Friday or Saturday?
16
Of course, she'd have to quit if she decided to
get
married
.
get
married
get
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