Antonym: bridegroom. Similar words: rider, ride on, take pride in, side by side, rid, arid, ridge, get rid of. Meaning: [braɪd] n. 1. a woman who has recently been married 2. Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523) 3. a woman participant in her own marriage ceremony.
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151. A professional photographer will capture the chain of events, from the bride leaving her home to the cutting of the cake.
152. Her character - child bride Fizz - will leave the show in two months' time.
153. A new bride is expected to cover her head in the presence of her parents-in-law and older brothers-in-law.
154. The bride entered the church, resplendent in a white silk gown.
155. The bride walked to the church with the best man with the groom following.
156. We are the famous human Venn diagram,[www.Sentencedict.com] where two family circles coincide in bridegroom and bride.
157. The bride and groom took the floor for the first dance.
158. In their world it is not the father of the bride who digs into his pocket to pay for the wedding.
159. The higher the payment, the greater the honour to the bride.
160. Anne Mowbray was bride, duchess, virgin, the richest heiress in the land.
161. Happily they lived together for several weeks, until Killigrew told his young bride that duty called him to town.
162. Luck, however, was not there when the bridal car broke down on its way to collect the bride.
163. Minnie did not attend the wedding but everyone else thought that Helen was a beautiful bride.
164. Though this was only a preliminary, hypothetical run-through, she felt as nervous as a bride at a wedding rehearsal.
165. At most weddings the bride wears a veil but at this wedding the bride was wearing a beautiful top hat.
166. After the wedding the bride and groom went straight to the airport for their flight to Fiji.
167. Hugh Hefner has devoted a little bit of Playboy to his new bride, Kimberley.
168. At the end of dinner, King Constantine proposed the toast to the bride and bridegroom, then the dancing began.
169. Clothes: mufti, plus carnation for groom; small bouquet for bride.
170. This she anointed with deadly drugs and placing it in a casket she sent her sons with it to the new bride.
171. The bride was too tall, and riding into the city could not fit under the city gate.
172. It was heaven to be in Roman's arms, even if he was only playing the part of groom to her bride.
173. The honour of the reception always fell to the family of the bride.
174. There the new bride house erupted in ornate concrete splendour.
175. We did think of bringing a pooch along to follow the bride, dressed as a bridesmaid.
176. In second place and closing fast is Modern Bride, which has 944 pages and 1, 000 wedding gowns.
177. Martina carried a posy and Claire a basket of similar flowers to the bride.
178. The girl on the sofa must be the bride whose nuptials Hatton's death had deferred.
179. He went home to his village to his parents and bride after school on Saturday afternoon.
180. A few paces behind walked the bride on her father's arm, her long heavy train and the bridesmaids behind her.
More similar words: rider, ride on, take pride in, side by side, rid, arid, ridge, get rid of, corridor, bring, brick, brisk, hubris, fabric, debris, briefly, in brief, bring up, British, bring in, bring out, bring down, celebrity, brilliant, bring about, bring back, bring together, bring forward, aide, tide.