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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121. Fresh from his honeymoon, Hazem Gamal heard his wedding ring drop as he fled into a toll booth by the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to escape the dust cloud from the crumbling south tower.
122. In preparation for the wedding, people have been donating returnable containers for the couple's honeymoon fund.
123. The couple have a wide range of honeymoon options, including a stay at Queen Elizabeth II's vast Balmoral Estate in Scotland, where they would likely have the privacy needed to evade paparazzi.
124. And Princess Diana, aged 20, was on her honeymoon with Prince Charles.
125. Pasttrips have included a honeymoon to far-flung Patagonia, Chile and Machu Picchu, and a luxury corporate retreat in the jungles of Cambodia.
126. In the honeymoon stage, partners idealize each other , seeing only their partner's best qualities, said Commerford.
127. Complimentary bonus nights are on a BB basis and subject to Maldivian bed tax USD 8 per person per night. This offer is combinable with Honeymoon offer.
128. Waiting for the Night The newly weds had just sneaked off to a honeymoon resort.
129. They were in a state of bliss during the honeymoon.
130. A mother - in - law on a honeymoon is a fifth wheel.
131. For those celebrating a honeymoon, anniversary, big birthday, successful deal or long-awaited vacation, a stay in a posh suite at a top hotel can make any holiday feel like another life.
132. Most couples in wedding night after the selection their honeymoon.
133. Even after a hard-fought campaign, history tells us that a new president can usually expect a honeymoon with congress for a few months before the real political fighting starts up again.
134. Rachel: Well , I was kinda supposed to be headed for Aruba on my honeymoon, so nothing!
135. Wedding and honeymoon and no problems with tuxes, caterers and flowers," said Jeff Krudop of Travel Leaders in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
136. On her honeymoon she realized she had married a knucklehead.
137. The couple had been home for Christmas but left for Egypt on New Year's Day to resume a honeymoon that had begun with a tandem bicycle ride across Europe to Istanbul.
138. After a suitable honeymoon, we will need to see the happy couple — they must not disappear into Anglesey altogether.
139. My wife and I spent our honeymoon at the inn.
140. The newlyweds left later for their honeymoon to an unannounced destination.
141. To this, charles does not have cherish to appreciate, contrary, he detests ground memory: "My honeymoon was full of vomitive breath."
142. Imitation Queen Anne furniture, chipped and scarred by cigarette burns, a plush purple carpet in which rodents could reproduce, and the king-size, four-poster bed were the same as his honeymoon night.
143. Its design is reminiscent of the Fifties and it looks like the kind of train the star-crossed lovers of Brief Encounter might have taken on honeymoon.
143. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
144. Our honeymoon was two days in Las Vegas at a luxurious hotel called Le Mirage.
145. Fresh off her romantic Seychelles honeymoon, she sprung into first official duties greeting the Obamas in an affordable off-the-rack dress!
146. The newly weds had just sneaked off to a honeymoon resort.
147. I loved that place when we went on our honeymoon.
148. She bought a black nightie to wear on her honeymoon.
149. Their nine - day - long honeymoon was on the isle of Capri.
150. And an early train at a distant station bear them away on their honeymoon journey.
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