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To wed
verb
To perform the marriage ceremony for; to join in matrimony.
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To wed: Britain's Prince William and his long-term girlfriend, Kate Middleton.
Is Diller to wed Martha?
Two young men would like to wed.
The decision to wed was mutually exploitive.
The decision to wed came after an accident.
Despite their failure to wed, Natalie took his name.
Zoe and I are to wed next week".
Couples across the state quickly rushed to wed.
Then sterile couples and post-menopausal women should not be allowed to wed.
The couple, dressed in matching blue blazers and red ties, had come from Florida to wed.
The couple said they planned to wed at their home in Garrison, N.Y., in June.
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