Having been taken in marriage.
1In the cabinet paper she seems no longer wedded to the idea.
2Germans, despite their current angst, remain firmly wedded to their democratic parties.
3The German public seem less and less wedded to the euro project.
4Yes, as every one knows, meditation and water are wedded for ever.
5In the spring of 1799 Kit and I were wedded in Salisbury.
6But those companies were almost always wedded to traditional long-term planning cycles.
7Others were wedded with different rites; without the stone and flowery gyves.
8There is no sentiment or light of wedded love in the picture.
9Ceyx, the son of the morning-star, wedded her in her early maidenhood.
10After the ceremony the clergyman retires, and the wedded pair receive congratulations.
11Nor were we wedded in the wilderness far from our own folk.
12The night about the newly-wedded pair was one great din and flutter.
13She was now wedded to it, divining in it a hundred possibilities.
14So they two were wedded perforce, and neither took joy in it.
15I would sooner see daughter of mine wedded in a lowlier sphere.
16We condemn the sinner because he has wedded himself to the sin.
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