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Meanings of short honeymoon in English
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Usage of short honeymoon in English
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The Budget's shorthoneymoon, and forecasts for growth and dairy price recovery... really?
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It looks like being a very shorthoneymoon for Australia's new opposition leader.
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What had sex been like between them on that shorthoneymoon?
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By the time this goes out we'll be married and on a shorthoneymoon.
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Sir Carey said he must insist on a shorthoneymoon even though they were obliged to spend it in an Embassy.
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It was a shorthoneymoon, for both were anxious to return home to Villa San Giuseppe and start their lives over together.
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At the first meeting of the secretly united pair after their shorthoneymoon they were compelled to behave as strangers to each other.
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And they were married in this same summer, and spent a shorthoneymoon at Bingen on the Rhine-made famous by Mrs. Norton's poem.
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Accordingly they spent their shorthoneymoon in London, so as to see for themselves the vessel in which their passage was to be taken.
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But ironically, the decisive win could ensure a shorthoneymoon and uncover long-standing fissures within what until now has been an unusually unified bloc.
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But rarely has there been a shorterhoneymoon, seldom a swifter awakening.
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"Stella," he said, "it's been a very shorthoneymoon, but I'm afraid it's over.
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New leaders get shorthoneymoons and even shorter shrift from their party colleagues when they fail to meet the undiminishing expectations which accompany these phenomena.
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Beijing - Chinese hill farmers who fell victim to a bride-for-sale scam in a remote part of China enjoyed very shorthoneymoons, writes Miriam Donohoe.
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The few days which intervened between his marriage and the meeting of Congress- ashorthoneymoon-werespent under the roof of Commodore Nicholson in New York.