Similar words: betroth, betrothed, betrothal, electrothermal, brother, froth, broth, wroth. Meaning: [trɔθ /trəʊθ] n. 1. a mutual promise to marry 2. a solemn pledge of fidelity.
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1. People troth all over town buy tickets for a tour through the homes of five or six citizens.
2. You should never give any troth!
3. This troth seems to be self - evident .
4. Desdemona. In troth, I think thou wouldst not.
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5. In troth I think she would.
6. Will I give thee it: Troth.
7. I believe his troth.
8. I wonder by my troth, what thou and I Did , till we loved?
9. Books are our teachers . They teach us troth, science , literature, and philosophy of life.
10. In troth, recently the bad news about teachers happened continually; even some teachers were hit by students.
11. Have you satisfied yourself of the troth of the report?
12. I believe that troth and justice are fundamental to an enduring social order.
13. The importance of the Troth and Credit the to the Civilization in material, first it can support the credit institution.
14. She has no intention of plighting her troth at the moment.
15. They plighted their troth for the rest of their days.
16. Of course, if everyone knew their partners inside out, there's a good chance no-one would ever plight their troth.
17. We will continue to cry at weddings because we know how bittersweet, how fragile is the troth.
18. I'm single , and has no intention of plighting his troth yet.
19. This paper makes quantitative correlation analysis between the results and grading influence factors, and makes qualitative evidence in troth the weight of every factor from the results.
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