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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61. After the honeymoon, Alexia was pregnant and he was progressing well on the film score.
62. The overnight sleeper to Edinburgh, popular with honeymoon couples, was a sedate and leisurely way to travel.
63. The couple's honeymoon turned into a nightmare when Martin suddenly became very ill.
64. Especially in the beginning the managers felt that their subordinates were actively testing them: The honeymoon was over.
65. By the end of their honeymoon the Haskins were only too pleased to find that Multavia did not boast a national airline.
66. But the first rumblings of serious criticism had started to sound - the honeymoon period was over.
67. Surely Edward can't have told complete strangers we're on our honeymoon?
68. But winning a honeymoon just months before your wedding is a dream come true.
69. Culottes and ethnic jumpers, which she wore on her honeymoon, flooded the shops.
70. Because there was neither carriage nor honeymoon Harry was saved the bother of providing sacks of rose-petal confetti.
71. They revisited many of the places they had gone to on their honeymoon.
72. The conservatives are seizing the moment to push through deep reforms before the honeymoon ends.
73. We are in a honeymoon period[sentencedict.com], and I believe it is an extended honeymoon period.
74. Charlotte Bronte and her husband did not, alas, attend Killead Presbyterian Church on their honeymoon.
75. It was, however, an apt symbol for the abrupt end of her government's honeymoon.
76. She was certainly not going to cry on her honeymoon.
77. Parc Hotel Flora Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples receive a bottle of sparkling wine and flowers or fruit.
78. Mrs Elsie Morgan had travelled on the train on her honeymoon in 1920.
79. I hadn't long been back from my honeymoon when my new wife was given another fright.
80. So the honeymoon was memorable for the soul-searching I did and the tears I shed.
81. We came to Paris on our honeymoon, and fell in love with the place.
82. Spend the evening exploring the honeymoon capital of the world, staying overnight at Your Host Motor Inn.
83. Marconi Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples staying 5 nights receive dinner on arrival and a gondola ride.
84. A carpet costing around £33 per square yard may seem an unromantic substitute for a honeymoon.
85. Those first days of their honeymoon in New York,(sentencedict.com/honeymoon.html) the music publishers had fallen over themselves to entertain the couple.
86. Kilvert died in Bredwardine of peritonitis 23 September 1879, ten days after their return from the honeymoon.
87. The charming honeymoon suite has its own gallery and a large double Victorian brass bed.
88. Let's concentrate on the wedding and set aside minor matters like setting up home together, buying furniture and the honeymoon.
89. Both are in the early stages of ecstasy, and we are to understand that they are on their honeymoon.
90. Shanklin, resort town on the Isle of Wight, scene of the Lammles' honeymoon.
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