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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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They wanted wives, but they were outsiders, without familial networks to lead them easily to brides.
Access to brides, via coercion or otherwise, seems an important attraction to Boko Haram.
Cary Mitchell, a North Carolina tailor who specializes in dressing in basketball players, compared the draftees to brides.
The understatement was echoed upstairs, where herringbone floors, bouquets of pink peonies and shelves lined with distressed-leather volumes beckon to brides with an eye to tradition.
Despite the theft at the Carlton in Cannes, a number of hotels are continuing new programs in which they lend jewels out to brides.
A note to brides and bridegrooms: If you're having a small wedding, by all means send save-the-dates to everyone on your list.
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To his bride, to his children, to his music, and to his fans.
Ryan Ryals, the owner of Silver Superstore, said that about 1,500 of the silver-plated cups had sold in the last two months, not only to Derby drinkers, but also to brides-to-be.
After journeying across continents and oceans, after being graded, cut, polished and set in gold along the way, a diamond lands in a display window in Manhattan, transformed into a pricey symbol of eternal love and beckoning to brides-to-be.
David Trilling The men who tried to bride-nap Guljan Turdubaeva clearly did not do their homework.
The father no longer "gives away" his daughter, according to Bride's.
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