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fiancé

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Just this year we sponsored the Reaching Out MBA Conference and in that conference I introduced my fiancé to everybody.

Nearly all the coverage focused on Ray Rice punching his fiancé senseless and Adrian Peterson beating his child.

She works part-time in a Laundromat and lives in a homeless shelter in New York with her fiancé and 13-year-old son.

My dear friend Jennifer Longdon, a gun owner herself, was shot in 2004 sitting in a car with her fiancé.

Thomas butted heads with higher-ups who wanted the series finale to be Ann Marie marrying her fiancé, Donald.

So far, except that he possessed an exceptionally charming voice, I had no chance of forming an opinion of my cousin's fiancé.

I replied that it was; then, having heard quite enough for one day of the charms of Ethne's fiancé, I took my leave.

If the term "steady" is used where the world of wealth and leisure would use fiancé, the under wage-earning world is reached.

The daughter had a fiancé named Allen who liked roughing it, too; so he went along.

She started at the word fiancé, and the smile on her face was a study.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fiancé, such as: affianced, affianced person, betrothed, engaged person, future mate, and groom-to-be.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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