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
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  • 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.
  • It had been about two weeks ago, a few days after he'd proposed to Evangelina, and he was on his way to meet his fiancée at the cathedral to check it out as a potential wedding location.
  • Let Mr.N. immediately put together _all_ the necessary documents, let his fiancee do the same, and go off to another province, such as Kherson, and there get married. Letters of Anton Chekhov
  • His new album, written after a nasty split with his fiancee, is so forlorn that the music press is afraid for his health.
  • Think carefully about whether you love your fiancée enough to marry her or whether this has in part been a symptom of problems between you. The Sun
  • Having fallen in love with Astaire's cardsharp, she had hoped to marry him, until the fiancee from his past showed up. Ginger Rogers at 100: Even with Astaire, always taking the lead
  • Marian (who in this film is actually the fianceé of Sir Robin of Locksley) holds intellectual debates, shoots ferocious animals, and outrides Sir Russel of Crowe on horseback. Sienna Miller Joins Ridley Scott's Nottingham as Maid Marian « FirstShowing.net
  • I was just as resolute in my determination to spend Christmas with my fiancée.
  • He waved and jogged over, hugging his fiancée and then standing back to get a better view of her sister.
  • Indeed, so determined was my mother that we should not marry, that she banned my fiancée from the family home in Worthing.
  • My fiancee - civilized, gentle soul - once beaned a squirrel with an ice cube to keep the varmint from stripping her sunflowers bare.
  • He had a legal, well-paid job as a labourer, he had a fiancee, a studio-flat and a gym membership.
  • The terms "fiance" and "fiancee" are gender-specific, which was a problem.
  • Version françaiseVersion anglaisePendant mes cours d' SVT en terminale il y avait une fille assise à mes côtés comme elle était femelle et que j'étais un mâle, j'ai décidé d'en faire ma fiancée. Mes cours de bio
  • After a decent interval, Prince George married his late brother's fiancée, Princess May, and they were a far more suitable couple than she and Eddy would have been.
  • Elder, 52, saved a man, his small sister and his fiancee from the Sandy's deep and numbing snowmelt-fed water about 2 p.m. Fly Caster Catches Three Would-Be Drowning Victims
  • A Warminster soldier has been killed while serving in Iraq just months before he was set to marry his fiancée.
  • Pierre's own Chagall in this show is a Paris canvas of 1911, The betrothed, an evocation of the artist's fiancée in Russia dressed as a demure veiled bride.
  • It's unfair to get married without your fiancée knowing about this side of your life. The Sun
  • His family, meanwhile, insisted he acted out of desperation to save himself and his pregnant fiancee from an angry crowd.
  • He and his fiancée want to spend as much of that time together as possible, but immigration officials are blocking their attempts to be united along various stages of the journey.
  • We split up two years ago and I'm marrying my fiancée this weekend. The Sun
  • When I walked into the meeting I was greeted by her fiancee -- well actually I think the term fiancee refers to an engaged woman but this was the man Samantha is engaged to be married to -- and two Herd volunteers dressed in Herd T-Shirts. Lynch and Berding Pass Dems Litmus Test
  • The Tunisian is a revolutionary on Facebook, but when he is with the family of his wife or his fiancée he's with An-Nahda. Tunisian elections live blog
  • Soft Skull Press has been subject to three copyright and trademark cease-and-desist letters (one from an AAP member) in the past two years, letters that I could only defend against because my fiancee is an intellectual property lawyer. - Boing Boing
  • She had adopted many of the stray cats that wandered Frost Castle, giving them more love and attention than she ever did her own fiancée.
  • I also hate the term fiance/fiancee so much I refused to use it during our engagement. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • My fiancee is a teacher and asking anybody to donate sports memorabilia and cards for education programs TY? Why Are Literacy Programs Mostly Run By Republicans? « Literacy Programs « Literacy Help « Literacy News
  • Seung-hun wanted to break his prior engagement with his fiancée to marry Hye-kyo.
  • But that's politics-as soon as the writ is dropped, girlfriends become fiancées for the duration, to lend that air of maturity and permanence.
  • Perhaps most sinister of all was how the picturesque splendor and tranquil beauty of Beard's Hollow lulled my fiancée Cheryl and me into a false sense of security.
  • Johnny sees his pyrotechnic gifts as a heaven-sent babe magnet and acts accordingly; Ben understandably hates his new look, especially because it costs him a fiancée.
  • You say your fiancée is gorgeous yet you have found it so easy to cheat on her. The Sun
  • It would be unfair to marry your fiancée without being honest with her. The Sun
  • My fiancée says I should always wear a belt with trousers. Times, Sunday Times
  • In due course his younger brother married his fiancée and succeeded as George V.
  • My fiancee-civilized, gentle soul-once beaned a squirrel with an ice cube to keep the varmint from stripping her sunflowers bare.
  • My fiancée's mother works at police headquarters and she has been taking the mickey out of me.
  • He was one month into his first tour of the Afghan badlands and was looking forward to marrying his fiancée when he returned. The Sun
  • To follow, my fiancée selected the pan-fried haunch of venison with red cabbage.
  • Edmund has now lost both of his fiancées and must submit to his own horrid fate.
  • And I hope he'll remember me and Fred, and keep his cotton-picking paws off my fiancée's sunflowers.
  • At PNB thus far, only a few interpreters of the key pantomime roles—Giselle's mother, Berthe; Albrecht's noble fiancée, Bathilde; and Giselle's hopeful suitor, Hilarion—rendered their mimologues with grace and inflection of gesture; the rest looked rote and colorless. From the Northwest Emerges a New 'Giselle'
  • Nowhere is Freud more touchingly fallible than in his love letters to his fiancee Martha Bernays, which occupy half this book.
  • He was one month into his first tour of the Afghan badlands and was looking forward to marrying his fiancée when he returned. The Sun
  • Instead he found himself in spiralling debt and began pinching money from his unsuspecting fiancée to try to make up losses. The Sun
  • Over the past five years, 3,500 women from the Philippines alone have immigrated to Canada as fiancées or spouses of Canadian sponsors.
  • She laughed, it was a brittle sound, ‘your ex-fiancée's sitting right over there.’
  • Her son and his fiancee were to be married at the end of May.
  • Various aristocratic women round out the picture, which also includes his ardently supportive young secretary and his pert fiancée.
  • Ming has moved into a spiffy apartment with his fiancée who is a writer, working on a novel whose leading character suffers from multiple-personality disorder.
  • I am loooking at new job possibilities in the San Diego area and my fiancee is a mexican national in the US. San Diego Area Daily Border Crossing for Work
  • Twelve years later, despite a life term without parole, Horton received a weekend furlough, during which he knifed, blinded, and gagged a man in Maryland, raped his fiancée, and stole their car. Deconstructing Obama
  • The way to convince your fiancée to be with you is to show what an involved and confident dad you are. The Sun
  • Think carefully about whether you love your fiancée enough to marry her or whether this has in part been a symptom of problems between you. The Sun
  • Campana, speaking in broken English, said he had no idea his fiancée would be in the city.
  • As well as knifing his fiancée, he punched and kicked her and stamped on her chest in a row over the wedding.
  • Oh, and he's also hiding a teensy-weensy secret from his fiancée. The Sun
  • Not sooner go I from France, dan she ees marie to un grand, gros, fat epicier of La Villette -- Marie dat was fiancee au moi, gentilhomme! She and I, Volume 2 A Love Story. A Life History.
  • Novalis's 15-year-old fiancée Sophie von Kühn had died, and the hymns were inspired in a moment when he was "shedding bitter tears" beside her grave, "which in its narrow dark bosom hid the vanished form of my life". Love in literature
  • He promptly calls his fiancée with his (until now deaf) ear to the phone. Christianity Today
  • One tale tells of how in the time of Emperor ‘Claudius the Cruel,’ marriage was forbidden as men were unwilling to go to war leaving their wives, families or fiancées.
  • Living in the city in the 1830s, Poe wrote his first horror story, "Berenice," about a man who obsesses over his sick fiancée's teeth. A Midnight Dreary for Those Who Seek Tell-Tale Signs of Poe's Elusive 'Toaster'
  • A motorist who went drinking after a row with his fiancée knocked down and killed a pedestrian just seconds after driving away from a violent collision.
  • It turned out to be his pregnant fiancée, who is English. The Sun
  • My tee shot went right and into the gallery and struck - of all people - my fiancée, Amanda, in the back.
  • What there isn't? despite superficial references to his parents, his fiancee and daughter? is anything honest or self-revealing. Rob Schneider
  • Anyway, if OM is slow to cough up any snippets about old girlfriends, fiancees or even wives, he makes up for it by being very chatty, which is great as I've dated many a man who has gone silent as soon as the waitress has taken the order. Ireland.com Breaking News
  • My fiancée says it would be immoral for me to claim the dole for this period. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can pretend you're singing it to your fiancee Brooke!
  • My fiancée says I should always wear a belt with trousers. Times, Sunday Times
  • He gets up his new colleagues' noses, plays golf in the car park and is attacked by the furious fiancée he recently jilted at the altar! The Sun
  • He didn't seem to mind making cracks likely to earn him a dig in the ribs from his fiancée, Chanelle, whom he subsequently married.
  • Worse still, his fiancée ignores ceremonial proprieties altogether by breezing past the patriarch's throne with a careless glance over her shoulder.
  • Opinion has been somewhat more divided about the actress's portrayal of a different single woman: Adelaide, the grippe-gripped perennial fiancée in "Guys and Dolls" who keeps saying "achoo" because her boyfriend won't say "I do. Life After 'Gilmore Girls': Egg Salad, Adelaide, and All
  • He said: ‘My mood is very changeable and this has put a huge strain on my relationship with my fiancée.’
  • In the series, a visa-less New York-based Pakistani banker and his fiancée played by one of Pakistan's most popular male actors, Humayun Saeed, and former MTV Pakistan veejay Mahira Khan offer to pay a Pakistani-American acquaintance for her hand in marriage in an effort to gain a green card. An Alien in New York
  • 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
  • His fiancée was accidentally drowned on the very eve of their wedding and Joseph Scriven was plunged into terrible sorrow.
  • We split up two years ago and I'm marrying my fiancée this weekend. The Sun
  • Cruel and Unusual Punishment also includes a song by Haramia’s fiancée, a hip hop artist from the Netherlands called Jav’lin. Aug. 30 execution date set for Haramia KiNassor / Kenneth Foster, Jr.
  • The girl impressed her fiancee's relatives favorably with her vivacity and sense of humor.
  • I spot a guy heading for the door who looks exactly like the fabulist Stephen Glass, but it turns out his name is Mike and he's come with his fiancée, Melissa, 32.
  • Walton, Frankenstein "rushes" in frightened disgust from his makeshift laboratory and, finally giving way to exhaustion after long "depriv [ing him] self of rest and health" (Shelley 52), throws himself on his bed, with his most conscious thoughts of escape from his problems being focussed on his fiancee, Elizabeth Lavenza: Hogle, Introduction, Frankenstein's Dream, Praxis Series, Romantic Circles
  • My fiancée says it would be immoral for me to claim the dole for this period. Times, Sunday Times
  • I imagine that in the big city, people are always intercepting their brothers' fiancées at the church door, but if you live in a small village, as I do, the prospect of this is hot stuff indeed.
  • It seems to be bad boy season right now – "caddish" Charles Spencer snaring yet another fiancee, Shane Warne upsetting Liz Hurley, Berlusconi… being Berlusconi. Idolising bad boys makes Charlies of us all | Barbara Ellen
  • Last year I went back to Kynance with my beloved fiancée, and we thanked my guardian angel by having a delightful bonk on a cliff.
  • On the +1 thing: My boyfriend proposed last week, and has now taken to telling our friends (who know how much of nerds we are) that a fiancee is a +1 girlfriend. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Today’s Comic: Nerd Love
  • He will marry his fiancée next summer at their old college chapel in Oxford, but the planning began months ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘It is the story of all the women left behind during the First World War - the sisters, the fiancées and the bereaved,’ said Jeannie.
  • These values are not intended for current boyfriends, fiancées, siblings, your parents or any children under 10.
  • Famously, Newman and his soon-to-be-wife Joanne Woodward became friends with Gore Vidal, and in the most egregious example of "bearding" in history, Woodward agreed to act, temporarily, as Vidal's "fiancée" to exempt him from conservative disapproval Mail & Guardian Online
  • On the plus side, at least we can take comfort in the fact that it won't drive her fiancée mad.
  • He promptly calls his fiancée with his (until now deaf) ear to the phone. Christianity Today
  • He plans to join in the big parade and wine and dine his glamorous fiancée.
  • You say your fiancée is gorgeous yet you have found it so easy to cheat on her. The Sun
  • Ai nawt ebben noes dis woman, her is fiancee ub fren ub mai husbin…nao dat dey married…no calls, no visits, no nuffin..dey would come obber at 10 pm, meh in bafrobe, habbing tu pleh hostess…nao her haz mai preshush buks…ai feel da stoopy, an da mads. tabbehkitteh says: Roomba Cat Goes For A Ride - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • He was due to wed fiancee Hayley. The Sun
  • He will marry his fiancée next summer at their old college chapel in Oxford, but the planning began months ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's an incorrigible womanizer who wants to change in order to be worthy of the fiancée he abandoned and then lost track of in the war.
  • Sat at the kitchen table, with his fiancée, Sarah Wilson, at his side, he spots a bag of crisps and eagerly helps himself, as he recounts his ordeal over the last nine months.
  • One annoying Packers fanatic, and one Steven Tyler fanatic later, "American Idol" delivers its first traumatic brain injury auditioner fiancée. 'American Idol': Season 10, episode 3
  • “Stokely, baby!” came cries from the onlookers as Stokely Carmichael arrived with six bodyguards and his fiancée, South African singer Miriam Makeba. Burial for a King
  • It turned out to be his pregnant fiancée, who is English. The Sun
  • he smiled boyishly at his fiancee
  • He had begged the herald not to announce his presence, but the man didn't seem to understand why the princess' fiancée shouldn't be named just like everyone else.
  • He exchanged brief pleasantries with T’Pel and Sek—if the word pleasantries could apply to conversation with Vulcans—and was introduced to the father and brother of T’Ral, the ship’s nurse, and the fiancée and parents of Vorik, one of the ship’s engineers. Distant Shores
  • It would be unfair to marry your fiancée without being honest with her. The Sun
  • The accounts turned out to be a hoax, but not before they caused a small scandal back on the mainland—particularly among the fiancées that several new "grooms" had left behind. Innocents Abroad: American Teachers in the American Century
  • My fiancée says that it would be immoral for me to claim the dole for this month. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, during the period investigated, forty-five men were convicted of maltreatment of their wives, fiancées or mistresses.
  • To keep the family off his back, Rahul hires an escort to pose as his new-found fiancée.
  • Now my fiancée says the wedding is off and won't have any more to do with me. The Sun
  • Sadly, Ann didn't live long enough to see her son, Darren, and his fiancée Louise get married recently.
  • It took a series of heart-to-hearts with his fiancée to clear his mind.
  • Once, when he was driving with his fiancée, a traffic policeman stopped him and took out a ticket book.
  • First, I assume you are using conventional French gender-forms and your fiancee is a woman. Dear Slimbolala: World Premiere
  • He has been given an ultimatum by his fiancée to put on as much weight as possible before their wedding two weeks after next summer's Olympics. Times, Sunday Times
  • This summer Hunter married his fiancée Lyndsey in a ceremony on Jamaica and is now settling down to married life.
  • It's unfair to get married without your fiancée knowing about this side of your life. The Sun
  • He was due to wed fiancee Hayley. The Sun
  • Martin aches to be at her side, as he has been for much of the time since she was born to his fiancée, Heather. USATODAY.com - Don't call him Mr. Nice Guy
  • It took her mind off the telegram Dermot must have got from Ireland to say his fiancee had appendicitis. IN REAL LIFE
  • And he is clinging to the hope that his fiancée, who he planned to marry in the summer, returns home safe and well.
  • ‘I've had two or three fiancées,’ he says, but no relationship has come close to the emotional commitment he's made to dance.
  • Part of me wants to tell his fiancée all about us. The Sun
  • He gets up his new colleagues' noses, plays golf in the car park and is attacked by the furious fiancée he recently jilted at the altar! The Sun
  • He lives in Dublin and will be travelling to Lebanon in December to marry Lina, his Lebanese fiancée.
  • Ironically, most of the disappointed fiancées said that their beloved had spent over $300 on the proposal (not counting the ring.)
  • He was due to marry his fiancée Debbie this year and was promoted from the rank of lance corporal to corporal only days before his death.
  • Whether disgruntled fiancées fed up at playing the waiting game will draw parallels between their menfolk and the baboons, skunks and pigs remains uncertain.
  • Now my fiancée says the wedding is off and won't have any more to do with me. The Sun

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