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nuptials

/ ˈnʌpʃəlz; -tʃəlz /

plural noun

  1. sometimes singular a marriage ceremony; wedding


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Mason said plans had been in place for him to meet with the couple to discuss their upcoming nuptials.

The Hollywood and over-the-top nuptials were a rare bit of good news for the world—and even for the striking workers of Venice.

The nuptials reportedly took place under a ceiling of rose petals, surrounded by 100 or more of their close friends and family.

It would be impossible to do press for the film and skirt questions about the Jolie-Pitt nuptials.

The edict says “any persons that can express any legal impediment can denounce” the nuptials.

The messenger returning with the licence, arrangements were commenced for the approaching nuptials.

To celebrate his four children's nuptials, Leopold gave a grand ball.

King Hugo made great rejoicings for his daughter's nuptials.

He pledged himself to fidelity; and to their splendid nuptials nobles came from far and near.

However, gratitude prevailing, I did not refuse to make him happy, and our nuptials were concluded with all imaginable splendour.

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