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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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But, in contrast to "Bride," the actresses in "Invalid" are strong enough to overcome the director's lapses in judgment.
6 From Shaw's Corner turn right on to Bibbs Hall Lane, then right again on to Bride Hall Lane.
He's not the first performer to have gone from bridesmaid to bride, as he put it, later in life – and he is far from the oldest.
Her mounds of skunk-dyed hair may be piled to "Bride of Frankenstein" heights or cantilevered in a lace kerchief that lends her a resemblance to a Rastafarian with an opulent mane of dreadlocks.
Did the board not have before it the example of the retiring director, Sir Michael Levey, who had spent all his working life in the National Gallery and came to it every morning as bridegroom to bride?
She has been lobbying to change British law to allow Islamic women who divorce still to collect a customary gift from groom to bride not now recognized in Britain.
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To his bride, to his children, to his music, and to his fans.
The most helpful item to any bride to be is a diary or notebook.
David Trilling The men who tried to bride-nap Guljan Turdubaeva clearly did not do their homework.
India has a long history of practices that oppress women, from gender-selection abortion and female infanticide to bride-burning, when a family fails to pay a dowry.
She is used to brides.
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