verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
domestic/wedded/marital bliss
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six months of wedded bliss
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
guest
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I was a guest at the wedding.
shotgun
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But shouldn't it be a shotgun wedding?
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It was a shotgun wedding without the shotgun.
son
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I am not wed to your son by church law.
woman
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They were gaudy and sexually suggestive and each tailored to the individual characteristics of the woman to be wed .
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The woman was wearing a wedding ring with diamonds circling a blue sapphire stone, Rodriguez said.
■ VERB
attend
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In the meantime would I like to attend a Raika wedding in his own village, Baabara?
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And more than a few of these people were attending the wedding.
celebrate
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He goes away from a living woman to celebrate his pitiless wedding with a shadowy ideal of conduct.
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Something the wife of a golf pro would wear to a barbecue celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary.
plan
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She planned to wed a lord, then poison him.
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I started planning my wedding when I was four!
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That changed Monday in San Francisco, and now Windley plans a wedding.
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Imagine Ernie trying to plan a wedding.
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Oh, I could plan a wedding.
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A large, planned wedding like ours seemed to have its own momentum.
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So they helped plan our wedding instead.
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There was a six-page spread with Courtney's firsthand account of how she was planning her wedding.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be wedded to sth
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This is a big problem, and we're not wedded to any one solution.
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At the same time, Mr Stowers denies that he is wedded to technology stocks.
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The Republicans were wedded to conservative fiscal views that stressed the importance of balancing the budget and cutting taxes.
wedded bliss
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After nine years of wedded bliss, &.
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It was a celebration not just of 25 years' wedded bliss, but also the modern Labour Party.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Gabriella Quattrocchi, 70, has never wed - hoping she will be reunited with Charles Williams.