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connubial

[kuh-noo-bee-uhl, -nyoo-] / kəˈnu bi əl, -ˈnyu- /


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Dueling visions of “As You Like It,” Shakespeare’s most connubial comedy, frame September in what promise to be polar-opposite productions.

From New York Times • Aug. 31, 2017

She has taken on her husband’s signature pout, in a connubial version of people who grow to look like their dogs.

From The New Yorker • May 9, 2016

“Marry Him” is more measured than its explosive title suggests; and the Times piece at least allows that culture might play a role in how equality influences the connubial bed.

From Salon • Feb. 20, 2014

It may be funny, but it is connubial torture.

From The Guardian • Jan. 26, 2013

“Far be it from me to interfere with domestic or connubial arrangements!” replied the polite Monte-Christo.

From Tales from Blackwood Volume 5 by Various




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