wedded

IPA: wˈɛdʌd

adjective

  • (of a couple) Joined in marriage.
  • Joined as if in a marriage.
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Examples of "wedded" in Sentences

  • The first two years we were kind of in wedded bliss.
  • I'd forsake my ain wedded lord tae gae wi the gypsy laddies
  • Wid ye forsake yer ain wedded lord tae gae follow wi the gypsy laddies
  • Lots of people remain wedded to the “think very hard about a problem, and then write down the answer” [...]
  • When Boo and I decided to forever tangle ourselves together in wedded bliss, we never gave much thought to what that meant.
  • Ninety years wedded is the unique record of Francisco Espor, aged one hundred and ten, and his wife, Rafael, aged one hundred and seven.
  • Conservatives, however, remain wedded to Bush†™ s stay the course rhetoric, unwilling to make any promises of a near-term departure from Iraq.
  • And I was like, I cannot tell them we are going to get married and live in wedded bliss eternally, because she is a commoner, and also, I am not absolutely sure how she feels?
  • We do not like a periodical change in the first magistrate; and we like quite as little a periodical permanence in the political officers immediately under the chief magistrate; we are, in short, wedded to our own forms, and therefore opposed by judgment to forms differing from our own.
  • Though we still think a husband should exercise some control over the legal capacity of his junior partner in wedded life, if she is his junior partner no longer in civic life and is equally entitled with him to control the destinies of the whole country by her vote, shall she continue to have only an unequal control or no control at all over the destinies of the family patrimony?

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