marry
[ˈmæri]
Definition:
1. Take in marriage.
2. Perform a marriage ceremony.
Use 'marry' in a sentence:
- 1. We have been living together for five years, and we're still dithering over whether to marry.
- 2. She warned me that I'd never marry or have children.—"I don't want either."
- 3. I am absolutely furious that he divorced me to marry her.
- 4. You'll never marry her ─ she's much too good for you.
- 5. It is true of both men and women that those who marry as young adults live longer than those who never marry.
- 6. Why does she want to marry him? She must have taken leave of her senses.
- 7. They're getting married? It's not that long ago that they met!
- 8. When she agreed to marry him he felt he had achieved his heart's desire.
- 9. He went down on one knee and asked her to marry him.
- 10. She was forced to marry against her will.
- 11. In the US, any two persons may marry provided that both persons are at least 16 years of age on the day of their marriage.
- 12. I knew quite early on that I wanted to marry her.
- 13. Marry, he looketh it--mark his eye!
- 14. It's beyond me why she wants to marry Jeff.
- 15. I think Alfred wanted to marry Jennifer, if I am not mistaken.
- 16. Why did I not marry King Grisly-beard?
- 17. He was free to marry whomever he chose.
- 18. There was a theory that he wanted to marry her.
- 19. They'll forbid you to marry.
- 20. Finally his mother relented and gave permission for her youngest son to marry.
- 21. In real life men like Richard Gere don't marry hookers.
- 22. It is the custom in that country for women to marry young.
- 23. The girl I'm going to marry won't fight.
- 24. Many women, according to this hypothesis, would rather work than marry.
- 25. Dorothy also wanted to marry David.
- 26. You'll never marry her—she's much too good for you.
- 27. Believe it or not, he asked me to marry him!
- 28. She doesn't seem to care that he's been married four times before.
- 29. They've become very bourgeois since they got married.
- 30. Are you married, if you don't mind my asking?
- 31. Are you married, if you don't mind me asking?
- 32. He got his girlfriend pregnant and they're getting married.
- 33. Sophie became public property when she married into the royal family.
- 34. We were married for ten long years.
- 35. What's this I hear about you getting married?
- 36. Don't get married just for the sake of it.
- 37. They were planning to get married and then the war intervened.
- 38. We were very surprised to learn she had got married again.
- 39. It wouldn't surprise me if they got married soon.
- 40. How long have you been married?
- 41. I hear you're taking bets on whether she'll marry him.
- 42. They got married and set up home together in Hull.
- 43. I would dearly love to marry.
- 44. They would have been married forty years come this June.
- 45. They plan to get married in the summer.
- 46. Many people choose not to marry.
- 47. Do you know if he's married?
- 48. When he married her he also took on a ready-made family.
- 49. It always seemed as though they would get married.
- 50. Are you changing your name when you get married?
- 51. If you love each other, why not get married?
- 52. Let us suppose, for example, that you are married with two children.
- 53. His kingdom was very small, but still quite large enough to marry upon; and he wished to marry.
- 54. I was under the delusion that he intended to marry me.
- 55. That weekend in Plattsburgh, he convinced her to go ahead and marry Bud.