fiancee

[ US /fiˈænsi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman who is engaged to be married
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How To Use fiancee In A Sentence

  • My fiancée says that it would be immoral for me to claim the dole for this month. Times, Sunday Times
  • A large red heart with the figure of a female nude scratched on the surface, was a favourite of his fiancée and was painted shortly after he met her.
  • Anyway, I want to get off the subject of fiancées and weddings.
  • At last recollection, he had a fiancée, but her name resides in the cloudy memory.
  • The palace of the Sylphides was a tavern, and Clarice, the neglected fiancee of besotted Eraste, made an appearance as a laundress, boxed her sylph-sotted betrothed about the ears, then pulled him off stage to the applause of the audience. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Ramuntcho is a Basque smuggler and player of pelota, the Basque national game, and the story concerns his adventures and those of his fiancée, Gracieuse.
  • He and his fiancée are marrying in a civil ceremony followed by a reception then a party, all at his old prep school. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, until recently there was some provision for black men to be joined by their fiancées but much tighter controls on women wanting to bring their fiancés into the UK.
  • His parents Paul and Patsy, twin brother Michael and fiancee Chantelle described him as "home-loving and full of fun".
  • He and his fiancée, who runs her own temporary agency business for dental nurses, wanted to move to the South Coast.
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