marriage licence

NOUN
  1. a license authorizing two people to marry
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How To Use marriage licence In A Sentence

  • Whereas if only she had been dishonest, and therefore commonplace, she would either have chucked her given word to the devil, or the deep grey sea over which she stood, and cleared for her own happiness and a marriage licence; or kept her word in one sense while making deedy little plans of triangular pattern for future reference. Leonie of the Jungle
  • That could apply to almost anything, from getting a marriage licence to using public transport. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, I find that having someone approve of what I do has the same anaphrodisiac effect as a marriage licence.
  • `It's hard to believe that one small-town shyster could have wrought such havoc just by forging a marriage licence. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • HISTORICAL detectives in Rochdale are being forced to shell out for a full family tree because 50 years of marriage licences have been misplaced. Archive 2005-08-01
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