Similar words: proverbial, connect, connive, connexion, conniving, connected, connivance, disconnect. Meaning: [kə'njuːbjəl] adj. of or relating to marriage or to the relationship between a wife and husband. adv. in a conjugal manner.
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1 David came back to sleep in the connubial room.
2 That night, in the connubial bedroom, she sat up against a stack of pillows, nursing the baby.
3 Here was the connubial complement to Miss Havisham's wedding feast but without the cobwebs.
4 Walt and Marge lived in connubial bliss for over 50 years.
5 Connubial: Relating to marriage or the married state; conjugal.
6 She had brought about danger to Edward's connubial happiness.
7 The desolateness overcame all his connubial fears - he called loudly for his wife and children.
8 Her absence had brought about danger to Edward's connubial happiness.
9 David and Harriet lay side by side in their connubial bed, lights out,(www.Sentencedict.com) the house still.
10 Hogan told me he had tasted the joys of connubial bliss.
11 The and advances the problems that are needed in the determination the connubial loyalty agreement.
12 AMERICA is the country, said Alexis de Tocqueville, where the bonds of marriage are most respected and the concept of connubial bliss "has its highest and truest expression.
13 Society—family, tribe, caste, church, village, probate court—established and enforced its connubial protocols for the presumed good of everyone, except maybe for the couples themselves.
14 The old shroud is given to a newly married, childless couple to cover the connubial bed.
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