To enter an agreement to marry.
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Examples for "betroth"
Examples for "betroth"
1Be it as thou wilt; I consent to betroth thee to Cleonice.
2The emperor sent for the archbishop of the city to betroth them immediately.
3As we both know, we have been betrothed for two long years.
4You would ask from your betrothed not her love but her pity.
5Such were the thoughts which filled the mind of the envied betrothed.
1Here, beside the grave of her whom you both loved, I affiance you.
2Thus he pledged his faith, and the Duke accepted his affiance.
3They granted rings one to another, and pledged affiance between them.
4Test this experience by your own simple affiance and living trust in Jesus Christ.
5For nothing that man can give would I have you doubt my faith and affiance.
1I'm sure they're going to get engaged. But what did that mean?
2If she wanted to get engaged, they could do that even sooner.
3Agnes was about to get engaged herself but she didn't know it.
4That's what I came to see you for-toget engaged over again.
5There is a certain level of panic you feel after you get engaged.
6I assure you it's the easiest thing in the world to get engaged.
7We don't have to get engaged or married, if you don't want to.
8Besides, I don't want to get engaged unless I can keep the ring.
9Dorothy is having a baby with Andrew and they get engaged.
10This Christmas decided my fate, though I did not get engaged right away.
11In the same November appearance, Clarkson said she expected to get engaged to Blackstock.
12She wanted us to get engaged or at least betrothed.
13They impulsively get engaged at the end of college after only two weeks together.
14Her parents were expecting them to get engaged any day.
15It centres on childhood sweethearts Abbie and Sam who finally decided to get engaged.
16Are you going to get engaged to her or anything?