A ceremony celebrating the beginning of a marriage, during which the marrying parties exchanges vows.
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Examples for "marriage"
Examples for "marriage"
1The gay marriage law in Washington state has not yet taken effect.
2Neither of us desires marriage; therefore my plan seemed the perfect solution.
3There is absolutely no place for violence in the marriage equality debate.
4Are they talking marriage? It was a reasonable question, given her concerns.
5They were hardly aware of the same-sex marriage law passed last year.
1His right hand was entirely bare; they'd taken off his wedding ring.
2And the Doyles' perfect image culminated in their summer wedding last year.
3RITUALS:In Vietnam, couples often stage their wedding photographs weeks before the event.
4Finding a new home was proving more difficult than planning a wedding.
5Ten years ago, around 15 percent covered their wedding costs, Wood estimates.
1The comedy winds up with the epithalamium in honour of the nuptials.
2The husband thinks of taking another wife; the widow meditates second nuptials.
3On the contrary, she revealed the sprightliest interest in the coming nuptials.
4The arrangements were changed subsequently, and the nuptials were solemnized in Munich.
5On the following day those happy nuptials were celebrated in affectionate intimacy.
1The chorus changes its measure to one of hymeneals.
2Poor Georgey's position was in every respect wretched, but its misery was infinitely increased by the triumph of those hymeneals.
3Indeed, she will have to do without me, he added, thinking rather of his studies in Carrara than of his Barchester hymeneals.
4I will not talk any more politically, but turn to hymeneals, with as much indifference as if I were a first minister.
5He was peculiarly gracious and smiling, and spoke of the Hymeneals as though they were even more than ordinarily joyful and happy in their promise.
1The wedding ceremony takes place at 11pm New Zealand time on Saturday.
2We're looking forward to the possible live twittering of the wedding ceremony.
3The wedding ceremony has always been an important occasion among the Jews.
4Your wedding ceremony was beautiful and I just love your gown, Loredana.
5To Blaine it seemed a hideous mixture of wedding ceremony and execution.
1Both of my mothers helped get me ready for the marriage ceremony.
2The day after was fixed by Mr. Tyrrel for the marriage ceremony.
3He befriends her, forms a relationship, they have a village marriage ceremony.
4There was also a somewhat formal meal directly after the marriage ceremony.
5His voice was tenderer than usual when he pronounced the marriage ceremony.
6The clerks' marriage ceremony was no worse than that of the justices.
7Wine forms part of almost every Jewish rite, including the marriage ceremony.
8An hour after these words were spoken, the marriage ceremony was concluded.
9You look more suitable for a christening than for a marriage ceremony.
10Indeed, save for the marriage ceremony, there is small difference between them.
11The marriage ceremony was performed by Charles Chaffin, Esq., of Holden, Mass.
12Immediately after the marriage ceremony we left Lichfield, and went to Ireland.'
13No marriage ceremony in the world can condone the immorality of that!
14What followed, however, was as simple a marriage ceremony as could be imagined.
15The priest opened the holy book, and performed the marriage ceremony.
16A clergyman had been provided in that State to perform the marriage ceremony.
Translations for marriage ceremony