Synonym: marriage, matrimony. Similar words: out of wedlock, padlock, deadlock, gridlock, landlocked, feedlot, closed loop, secured loan. Meaning: ['wedlɑk / -lɒk] n. the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for life (or until divorce).
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(31) Integral layout discretion is united in wedlock , random have send.
(32) People wanted to stone the woman who had a child out of wedlock.
(33) And nitric acid salt, nitrite is united in wedlock possibly in human body stomach with amine, form inferior saltpetre amine, this is very powerful carcinogen.
(34) As the married couple cannot have children, they have adopted a child born out of wedlock.
(35) Open the door, let singing trail balcony. Cabinet of phonographic , carve patterns or designs on woodwork, practical and beautiful can be united in wedlock in that times.
(36) WedLock, as it's coyly named, is a new type of casualty insurance that gives the unhappily married policyholder a payout after he or she is unhitched.
(37) His personal life also raised eyebrows . He fathered three children out of wedlock.
(38) So, that pedologist tells Russia , agricultural herd should be united in wedlock.
(39) All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection.
(40) As a result coriaceous bone is in all and akin variant 12 months after art can see have the sign that is united in wedlock with host character, false body secures stability.
(41) Your deeply religious born-again Christian mother wants a test-tube grandbaby born out of wedlock?
(42) They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock.
(43) Born out of wedlock, Kratos was the bastard child of a shunned woman.
(44) They did not know whether the child was born in wedlock or not.
(45) She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock.
(46) Some 70 % of black babies born out of wedlock.
(47) Planned parenthood in wedlock by the use of contraceptive devices cannot constitutionally be forbidden.
(48) The bodies of babies born out of wedlock are also sometimes discarded,[www.Sentencedict.com] he said.
(49) Europe individual freedom and social obligation are in wedlock, control action the government is relatively strong.
(50) They all say that the singer had a daughter out of wedlock with a football player.
(51) Article 25 Children born out of wedlock shall enjoy the same rights as children born in wedlock. No one may harm or discriminate against them.
More similar words: out of wedlock, padlock, deadlock, gridlock, landlocked, feedlot, closed loop, secured loan, unsecured loan, lock, block, clock, flock, unlock, clocks, blocks, o'clock, locker, lock out, block off, block out, hillock, blocked, hemlock, bullock, locking, lockdown, warlock, locked in, sunblock.