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wedded pair

noun as in man and wife

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Trai Byers and Grace Gealey both confirmed on social media Sunday that they were now married, sharing a photo of the newly wedded pair and with a message expressing thanks to all those who had extended congratulations. 

It’s pleasant to watch as Verity, one of the rare well-wishers for the wedded pair, comes to visit and instruct her kitchen-maid cousin in the arts of dancing, milliner-shopping, curtseying, and of course, napkin folding.

In 1841 Heiberg published a volume of New Poems containing “A Soul after Death,” a comedy which is perhaps his masterpiece, “The Newly Wedded Pair,” and other pieces.

They are the most agreeable and cultivated couple you can imagine, and both as much in love with each other as if they were a newly wedded pair,—and yet they have been married for four-and-thirty years.

We embraced each other tenderly, and the wedded pair returned to Soleure and I to Geneva; but feeling that I wanted rest I wrote to the syndic that I was not well and could not come till the next day, and after I had done so I went to bed.

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

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