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bride

[brahyd] / braɪd /


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The ceremony, per tabloid reporting, was interminable, with both bride and groom delivering a 20-minute set of vows.

From Salon Jul. 9, 2026

"I did speak to Taylor and Travis, but on a wedding, you know the bride and groom are very busy, so imagine that but the bride and groom are Travis and Taylor," he said.

From BBC Jul. 8, 2026

Johnny, 34, says he and his wife Lottie contribute between £250 and £400 depending on how close they are to the bride and groom and what they can afford at the time.

From BBC Jul. 2, 2026

She was, it seems, very much what she once wrote she hoped to be, in the poem “When Death Comes”: “a bride married to amazement.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 2, 2026

Then he called a full assembly of the gods, and announced to all, including Venus, that Cupid and Psyche were formally married, and that he proposed to bestow immortality upon the bride.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton




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