14 Metaphors for bridegroom

"And the bridegroom is a handsome specimen of rusticity.

She should want to look her very best then, but now it did not matter, even if her bridegroom was distant not an eighth of a mile, and would in all probability be coming in ere long.

A royal wedding would be a flat episode after a real fairy tale, though the bridegroom is a hero.

The bridegroom was the Portuguese Consul, the bride, the daughter of the greatest Jewish merchant of the south, and consequently the Emperor's greatest and most honoured debtor.

"You will soon give her another bridegroomhe will not leave her as you have donethat bridegroom will be Death!

The bridegroom, on the contrary, was a man of three times her age, tall, lank and bony, very thin, and of sinister aspect.

The bridegroom was a perfect dear.

The bridegroom was all fervor and obsequiousness; the bride all bashfulness and beauty.

My father witnessed this marriage, and therefore if the bridegroom had been our Walter he would never have allowed our Walter to court me, for he knew of our courtship all along, and never once disapproved of it.

If one made an agreeable acquaintance, the other we should desire for a companion; and in extraordinary cases, where higher demands might have to be made on them, the bridegroom was a person to be utterly despaired of, while the other would give the feeling of perfect security.

When the bridegroom is forty-seven, and the bride one of six, why should there be any delay?

The bridegroom was all fervor and obsequiousness; the bride all bashfulness and beauty.

The bridegroom was Sir Hugh the Bold, All clad in silk and cloth of gold.

The Forc'd Marriage; or, The Jealous Bridegroom is the earliest, and most certainly one of the weakest of Mrs. Behn's plays.

14 Metaphors for  bridegroom