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Bride

[ UK /bɹˈa‍ɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹaɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)

How To Use Bride In A Sentence

  • Solomon himself impersonated the phallic god Baal-Rimmon, "Lord of the Pomegranate," when he was united with his divine bride, the mysterious Shulamite, and drank the juice of her pomegranate Song of Solomon 8:2. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Watching the third episode made me smile, even laugh, and I continue to like the cast a great deal -- even Chi McBride at his crankiest is entertaining, especially as he ended up at the center of a bunch of Winnie The Pooh references. Puppy Beat
  • Born Princess Sophia of the minor German principality of Anhalt-Zerbst, reared by an ambitious and self-centered mother, she was plucked out of near obscurity by the Russian czarina, Elizabeth, in 1744 as a bride for the heir to the Russian throne, Peter III. The Rise Of an Empress
  • Thus before World War II bridegrooms were 27 year old on the average and brides 23.
  • The bride and bridegroom signed the register.
  • Five cows and 30 sheep were slaughtered during the event, which together with the bride's R60000 lobola cost the groom a total of R200000.
  • Both the bridegroom and bride usually wear formal clothes for this event.
  • The bride looked radiant.
  • The bride, given in marriage by her father Frank, looked radiant in an ivory raw silk dress with diamanté detail and long train.
  • The radiant bride was given away by her brother and attended by a ‘best woman’ rather than bridesmaids.
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