marry - use in sentences

Object

  • princess: Jack: Um - yes, I might like to marry a princess some day.
  • wife: He doesn't marry one wife he marries two.

Used with why or when

  • who: It got very confusing as to who wanted to marry who at the beginning.

Modifying Another Word

  • happily: I thought one day I'd be happily married.
  • twice: He was married twice, first to Anna Massey in 1958.
  • secondly: Henry Townshend married secondly in 1887 Catherine Clara Paget ( née Cradock ) who had children by her first husband.
  • abroad: Also includes full details of where to get married abroad.

Used with why or when

  • when: You ask, Why? It is because the LORD sees how you treated the wife you married when you were young.

Preposition: in

  • ceremony: The happy pair, who are visiting Edinburgh for the first time, were married in a 30-minute ceremony.

Preposition: with

  • daughter: Married with one daughter, she lives in Notting Hill Gate, London.
  • son: On a more personal note, Julia is married with two sons.
  • child: Mr Freeman, who is married with three children, plans to pay off his £ 80,000 loan in 12 years.

Preposition: since

  • 1960s: They have been married since the 1960s and are still happily married to each other.

Preposition: by

  • _machinery!_: My daughters wooed, engaged and married by _machinery!_ And you're only eighteen; do you hear me?

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