We have no meanings for "long courtship" in our records yet.
1 The latest steps in the alliance will test whether their long courtship has made integration any easier.
2 Their friends often remarked that the wedded life of this happy pair seemed like one long courtship .
3 The long courtship has finally blossomed with the announcement of the new Lansdowne Road Stadium Development Company Ltd.
4 Traditionally, bridal gifts were to bring two families together, to unite them through the love of two young people following a long courtship .
5 We sailors, Miss Elliot, cannot afford to make long courtships in time of war.
6 I detest long courtships ; they must be perfect antidotes to love; are they not, Mr.
7 These simple people do not believe in long courtships .
8 I'm not for long courtships , but there must be a bit o' time to make things comfortable.
9 Long courtships can be magical.
10 "It is the fashion now-a-days to dispense with time and long courtships . "
11 We shall never give each other up; and you know that you have always objected to long courtships and late marriages.
12 "In the wilderness we don't have such long courtships . "
13 Studying them in the wild, Dr. Kyle Summers of East Carolina University in Greenville noticed that "they would engage in these very long courtships " .
14 "About a year ago," resumed the host, "she accepted, after a long courtship , a young man by the name of-oh ,let'scall him Jones."
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