There was an unforeseen surprise, a cessation of the winds and odours of life, a social pressure that would have her think conjugally.
2
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.
3
... Against two things I am fixed as fate,-stayingat home, and owning her conjugally.
4
"Yes," said I; "where we will settle down in some forest, and conjugate the verb siriel conjugally."
5
"Against two things," he writes, "I am as fixed as fate-staying at home, and owning her conjugally.
Uso de connubial en inglés
1
There are no vulgar connubial prejudices in the pure atmosphere of art.
2
Boys who marry young derive but little enjoyment from the connubial state.
3
But it's when the Parliamentary voting is on comes the connubial pull.
4
To dream of the new year, signifies prosperity and connubial anticipations.
5
Small excitements are all that are necessary to fan the true connubial flame.
6
Then let everybody and everything else fade into insignificance outside this connubial felicity.
7
For a woman to dream of mother, signifies pleasant duties and connubial bliss.
8
Hogan told me you had... tasted the joys of connubial bliss.
9
Beyond all question, however, Lord Byron's notions of connubial obligations were rather philosophical.
10
If you wished to emphasize a discussion on connubial devotion, behold!
11
Anne shut the door and gave him a connubial lecture.
12
Maurice, of course, took as much satisfaction in this connubial absorption as Isabel did.
13
Both husbands are said to have expired "in excess of connubial bliss".
14
Another salient cause of connubial rectitude is lack of means.
15
The exception to their connubial happiness was, after all, but of a negative description.
16
As witness to his connubial difficulties, he showed a large scar across his throat.