Woman who is about to be married or who is newlywed to a man or woman.
Strut or bar connecting decorative elements in a lace pattern, holding the elements in place.
Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
1 And four years later she is an indoctrinated jihadi bride , Loyd said.
2 Maybe he'd even ask her help in finding him a suitable bride .
3 Imagine a bride and groom reading this right now and needing help.
4 The bride waited in the rosy glow of the pink lamp shade.
5 Meet my new bride . ' He kisses Coffee, who giggles but squirms closer.
6 I'm well aware you don't approve o' me snatchin' the Hepburn's bride .
7 Actually, it was great precisely because my bride 's wedding dress caught fire.
8 The botanist bride was not in the least abashed during the ceremony.
9 The ring is chosen by the bridegroom in consultation with the bride .
10 In parts of India, the practice of bride trafficking is still rife.
11 Even five years from now, Anne would be a very young bride .
12 The bride wept in secret, and grew nervous and timid in manner.
13 The bridegroom and bride first entered, the guests following in regular order.
14 The health of the bride and bridegroom was pledged in iced champagne.
15 Very well; but they shall not be the bride of the Lamb.
16 The particular temptation which overcame me was this picture of the bride - to- be .
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