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- Wedding on
sanan wed partisiipin preesens.
Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- Marriage ceremony; ritual officially celebrating the beginning of a marriage.
- Joining of two or more parts.
Verbit
- To participate in a wedding.
Esimerkit
- Accordingly the Prince, accepting her largesse, sought the King to whom he had pledged his parents (and they were still with him in all weal and welfare) and going in to him made his salam and kissed ground and told him the whole tale of the past and the conditions of death or marriage he had made with the King's daughter and of his wedding her after overcoming her in contention.
- Her announcement was quite a surprise, coming a month after she published the words "I hate weddings with a passion and a fury I can only partially explain rationally."
- Simple and brief was the wedding, as that of Ruth and of Boaz.
- Rumor has it that there will be a wedding in our village ere the daisies are in bloom.
- After the wedding there was singing and concertina-playing in the laundry till late evening.
- The wedding of our three companies took place last week.
- That wedding of the fur companies is historic.
- Significantly, Grand Metropolitan elaborates upon the wedding of tradition and consumer narcissim that is the distinctively British version of private-sector collective representations;[...].
- The wedding of commercial with universal banking would result in more careful project evaluation and selection and a closer monitoring of existing loans.
- The wedding of black brass bands and orchestras to jubilee concert companies was a consolidation that favored both promoters and musicians.
- "Snowball" was the name of this good steed, and great care had evidently been taken in her grooming to make her worthy of her name, her bridle being also gaily decked with coloured ribbons, for, as John said, when attending to these duties, "You don't go out a weddinging every day, do you, old gal?"
- "Where you goin' get weddinged?" she inquired one day. / "We shall be married at the Episcopal Church, Yin Yang,"
- Getting married is entirely different than getting weddinged.
- Wasn't he the dude she weddinged with in her "Love All Over Me" vid? Sure was. . .
- (In her private life this year, three of her children have been married, in quick succession, leaving her "weddinged out.")
- It was the most opportune time; I had my agenda and she had hers, and I suspected that she and Susan would be “weddinged” out by the time they got home
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