62 adjectives to describe weddings

People called it our golden wedding when we'd been married fifty years, and then he died, the next year, and I've lived with my children since.

And he was not alluding to extracts from editorials, but to descriptive matteraccounts of demonstrations and ceremonies, fashionable weddings and other social functions, interviews, and so forth.

The oldest son of our master had been absent from home for sometime, nor did he return to attend his sister's grand wedding.

It was a much abashed and still tearful though not a repentant Jeanne who embraced her mistress, after the simple little wedding of Jeanne and Hector, when they had repaired to the wedding feast at the maison Fournier.

" XVI AMID the general delight attending the double wedding which was to prove, so to say, a supreme celebration of the glory of Chantebled, it had occurred to Mathieu's daughter Rose to gather the whole family together one Sunday, ten days before the date appointed for the ceremony.

During the Middle Ages it was customary, in welcoming a monarch or in celebrating a royal wedding, to represent allegorical and mythological scenes, like the combat of St. George and the dragon, for instance, on a stage constructed for the purpose.

I wish, with all my heart, you had been there; no bolting or running away as soon as spliced, but a regularly constructed, old- fashioned wedding; all my doings.

A MOCK WEDDING A SILVER WEDDING SHOWER A CAPE COD LUNCHEON ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SHOWERS "A LITTLE BIRD TOLD ME" LUNCHEON A HAPPINESS TEA A HELLO PARTY AN APPLE SHOWER

But this was a native wedding, and, of course, when we consider the education of these Barbary women, we must expect, when they have drink like the men, white spirits for protracted hours until midnight, the proprieties of society are easily dispensed with.

© 24Mar39; A126925. Claire H. Mitchell (W); 29Mar66; R383311. Wooden wedding.

Famous is the orchard wedding beneath a blossoming apple tree, where the air is filled with fragrance and the bridal party comes winding through the trees to the trysting place.

Should these grow together, it is an omen of an approaching wedding.

"Say, by George," he said, "a civil wedding is binding in this state.

It will not be a brilliant wedding, Mary, or a costly ceremonial, except for the licence.'

[Sidenote: A fourfold wedding.]

But, if I understand aught, there is to be a gay wedding here today; so, if thou mindest not, I would fain rest me in the cool shade within, for I would like to see this fine sight.

Before returning to Naples for the winter, the legal formalities of the municipal wedding could be fulfilled, and the marriage should then be formally announced.

" Mr Brandon continued: "It is not for me to suggest anything of the kind, but I write this note simply to ask you what you would think of a triple wedding?

And you want me to act as matron-of-honour at that very informal little wedding.

It seemed full of memories, too; and you would have said that innumerable weddings and christenings had taken place there, time out of mind, leaving their influence on the old homestead, on its very dormer-windows, and

There is not any act avails so much As this invisible wedding of the will With Lifeyea, though it seem to accomplish naught.

In the first half of that century the irregular and clandestine weddings, celebrated without banns or licence in the Fleet Prison, had been one of the crying scandals of the middle and lower classes; and in the second half, the nocturnal flittings to Gretna Green of young couples who could afford such a Pilgrimage of Passion lowered the whole conception of marriage.

It was a joyful, but not a merry wedding; both had passed through too many trials, and had too many recollections.

On must we go: we search dead leaves, We chase the sunset's saddest flames, The nameless hues that o'er and o'er In lawless wedding lost their names.

Well met Sir, you are for this lusty wedding.

62 adjectives to describe  weddings