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bride and groom

noun as in man and wife

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“The journey has just begun,” the “Gossip Girl” alum wrote Sunday on Instagram, sharing the first in a series of photos of the bride and groom posing in front of their garden-set altar in the Giardini del Fuenti in Salerno, Italy.

Then she went to a relative’s wedding where the bride and groom handed out copies of a homemade mix CD that featured Norah Jones’ song “Lonestar.”

You’ve surely seen these pictures: The newly betrothed couple walking back down the aisle, the bride and groom graciously taking in their champagne toasts, a few dizzying iPhone videos from a crowded dance floor.

From Slate

In another 2014 study, a neuroeconomist flew to a small village in southwestern England to take 52 blood and saliva samples from a bride and groom and their families and friends before and after the wedding.

From Slate

He is at a wedding on Saturday but will join the bride and groom in front of the TV for kick-off at 10pm local time.

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

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