Sentence examples for The brides from inspiring English sources

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The brides

noun

A woman in the context of her own wedding; one who is going to marry or has just been married.

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The brides love the house.

The brides of Trang Tien Plaza would understand.

The brides seemed to fancy red.

The brides took turns trying to console him.

The brides still wear white, but the memories now are a whirl of color.

The brides and grooms are in on the joke, which waters down the shock value.

The brides of the gods began to dance, lifting elbows and undulating their ribcages.

The Brides' singer, Phil Wilson, remembered that experience in the current edition of Mojo magazine.

The brides come prepared - and they come in packs.

The "brides" wore mittens, shawls and hats while the "grooms" wore red ties.

The brides were unharmed.

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