Wed

//ˈwɛd//

"Wed" in a Sentence (24 examples)

Better be half hanged than ill wed.

He informed him that the nuptials would take place in the autumn, and gave him his right hand in confirmation of his promise that Chloe should wed no other suitor.

I will never wed man without the consent of my parents, yet neither force nor persuasion shall dispose of my hand till you renounce the right I have given you to it.

I don't want to wed again.

“Dear brother, I’ll do no such thing, I’m far too young for marrying.” “Then why so oft do I hear it said, that thou preparest thee to wed?”

He wed a woman who surpasses him in age.

He wed his cousin from his aunt's side.

He wed his cousin from his uncle's side.

She didn't want to wed her cousin from her uncle's side.

How much time has passed since you wed?

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The priest wed the couple.

And Adam, wedded to another Eve, Shall live with her.

She wed her first love.

In 1989, he wed Playmate Kimberley Conrad, a marriage that ended in 2010. In 2013, he married his younger girlfriend, Crystal Harris, with whom he was still wed at the time of his death.

They will wed in the summer.

On the rock above was an inscription in three words. Ayesha translated it. It was `Wedded in Death.' What was the life-story of these two, who, of a truth, were beautiful in their lives, and in their death were not divided?

I'm not wedded to this proposal; suggest an alternative.

Affliction is enamoured of thy parts, and thou art wedded to calamity.

Men are wedded to their lusts.

[…] When each by turns was guide to each, ⁠And Fancy light from Fancy caught, ⁠And Thought leapt out to wed with Thought, Ere Thought could wed itself with Speech: […]

It will be a tragedy if further enterprises of this kind—for example, the one proposed between South Wales, Bristol and the South Coast via Salisbury—are now deferred until they, too, are realised too late to make an impact on a public that is too firmly wedded to the roads to be wooed back to the trains.

[…] the PPS paper proposed a political doctrine that wedded modernization theory to U.S. support for national security states […]

They positively and concernedly wedded his cause.

I'd wed my head on that.

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