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wedded

[wed-id] / ˈwɛd ɪd /
ADJECTIVE
married
Synonyms


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One sister, Lizzie, died young of a wasting disease, as Beth does in Little Women Wedded; Louisa cared for her, as Jo does for Beth, and was deeply affected.

From The Guardian • Dec. 7, 2019

Wedded in 1866 in St. Louis, the Cody’s marriage had been long and rocky, with numerous stresses.

From Washington Times • Jan. 11, 2017

Wedded to no ideology except Chicago's growth, Daley had close ties to labor, yet won business support with low taxes and favorable zoning.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wedded to the equalization fee, he allowed Illinois' Thomas S. Williams to guide the hearings, stamp the bill with the Williams political trademark.

From Time Magazine Archive

The last two novels she produced are entitled "That Pretty Little Horse-Breaker," and "Wedded to Sport."

From Notable Women Authors of the Day Biographical Sketches by Black, Helen C.




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