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Discover LudwigThe word 'fiancé' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to a man who is engaged to be married. It can be used by both men and women, and is typically used when talking about someone's significant other in a formal or serious context. Example: "I am excited to introduce my fiancé, John, to my family next week."
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fiancé
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A man who is engaged to be married.
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"The woman confessed that she had sexual intercourse with her fiancé and that she had alcohol," said a policeman involved in the case.
Her fiancé dumped her and, the day after attending her high school graduation, her father walked out.A year later Ms Harris has her first manic attack, not sleeping for days, hallucinating, on relentless overdrive.
At the time of the negotiation of the Reich Concordat, Mr Cornwell portrays the two men as bride and fiancé, with the bride (Pacelli) rather haplessly trying to hold her husband to the previously agreed terms.
Her lawyer argued that meeting a former friend in a shopping-centre car park, to retrieve a photo of herself that she feared would upset her fiancé, was scarcely so grave an offence.
June is the murdered sister of Lindy, and the mother of a baby boy with whom Lindy, in her distress, secretly runs away, deserting her Carolina family and her fiancé, Cott, for her grandmother's house on the Gulf, empty since the old lady's retirement to a nursing home.
THE Dutch took David Cameron's decision to switch venue for his Europe speech from Amsterdam to London as a disenchanted fiancé might treat a break-up: with melancholy but also relief.
Alas, she then skipped the usual procedures for new senators and went off on a four-week holiday in Africa with her then fiancé and campaign manager, Kgosie Matthews.
Her wedding called off after her fiancé breaks her neck in a careless auto accident, the protagonist spends her summer evenings scrounging in the sand for the used condoms left behind by trysting young couples on the beach, so that she might inseminate herself with the warm contents back in her car.Yet two of Ms Homes's most striking stories do not rely on the overtly bizarre.
Rather, the police arrested her after she revealed during questioning that she had drunk alcohol and had sex with her fiancé, with whom she was on holiday.In this section How did it come to this?
Her fiancé ultimately rescued her with money from pawning her engagement ring and his gardening equipment.Red Hills is now the target of two separate class-action lawsuits—one federal, one state filed this month on behalf of Ms Cheeks and others.
Taken by a female slave to see the sultan, seated under a canopy of crimson velvet, richly embellished with gold, she went down on her knees to implore him for compassion.Having survived that ordeal, she promptly married her fiancé, James Crisp, a trader in luxury goods who sailed between Europe, Jamaica and Florida, then a Spanish holding.
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