Similar words: journeyman, moon, honey, phoney, new moon, honeycomb, full moon, a blue moon. Meaning: n. 1. a holiday taken by a newly married couple 2. the early (usually calm and harmonious) period of a relationship; business or political. v. spend a holiday after one's marriage.
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1. We went to Italy on our honeymoon.
2. We had a brief honeymoon in Paris.
3. Her honeymoon seemed a distant memory .
4. Where are you going on your honeymoon?
5. They went to Italy for their honeymoon.
6. The happy pair are leaving for their honeymoon.
7. Congratulations and have a beautiful honeymoon.
8. Their marriage began to founder soon after the honeymoon.
9. There was always a honeymoon period when Mum started a new job.
10. Have a sweet honeymoon!
11. They go on honeymoon the day after the wedding.
12. The hotel was full of honeymoon couples.
13. The honeymoon period for the government is now over.
14. They can't decide where to go for their honeymoon.
15. We went to Venice for our honeymoon.
16. By 1987, the honeymoon was over .
17. Dora returned from her honeymoon deliriously happy.
18. They're going to honeymoon in Europe.
19. They've fixed on Paris for their honeymoon.
20. The newly-weds spent their honeymoon in Venice.
21. They're on their honeymoon.
22. He promised her a honeymoon in Paris when they got married, and she held him to it.
23. While on honeymoon in Bali, she learned to scuba dive.http://sentencedict.com
24. The honeymoon period is over now for the new President.
25. Brett is enjoying a honeymoon period with both press and public.
26. We're on our honeymoon.
27. They have just jetted off for a honeymoon in New York.
28. Have you made up your minds where to go for your honeymoon?
29. I suggest Paris as a good place for a honeymoon.
30. She buy a black nightie to wear on her honeymoon.
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