To enter an agreement to marry.
1 I'm sure they're going to get engaged . But what did that mean?
2 If she wanted to get engaged , they could do that even sooner.
3 Agnes was about to get engaged herself but she didn't know it.
4 That's what I came to see you for- to get engaged over again.
5 There is a certain level of panic you feel after you get engaged .
6 I assure you it's the easiest thing in the world to get engaged .
7 We don't have to get engaged or married, if you don't want to.
8 Besides, I don't want to get engaged unless I can keep the ring.
9 Dorothy is having a baby with Andrew and they get engaged .
10 This Christmas decided my fate, though I did not get engaged right away.
11 In the same November appearance, Clarkson said she expected to get engaged to Blackstock.
12 She wanted us to get engaged or at least betrothed.
13 They impulsively get engaged at the end of college after only two weeks together.
14 Her parents were expecting them to get engaged any day.
15 It centres on childhood sweethearts Abbie and Sam who finally decided to get engaged .
16 Are you going to get engaged to her or anything?
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