25 Metaphors for wedding

Masters have taken care of themselves, and got rid of the abomination; so have upper servants; but so wedded are some people to the habit, that they still continue to pay a poll-tax of 1l.

A week before the invitations were issued Fannie came to see me and after some preamble said: "Mrs. Evan, I want my wedding to be good form, and I'd like to do the swell thing all through.

In any case a quiet wedding would have been the choice of the two who were most concerned.

Weddings are not an unimportant feature, six having been one day's record at The Temple.

Weddings are always very sad things to me; as much sadder than burials as the beginning of life should be sadder than the end of it.

The wedding is not absolute finality, since the heroine (for family pride, she said, because her brother had tried to shoot her husband; but, as this reason is manifestly idiotic, I must suppose her to be acting on a hint from Mr. FARNOL'S publishers) decreed their union to be in name alone.

If the bride's house is small, a church wedding may be the solution for her, or else she may plan a house wedding with just a few chosen friends and relatives present.

The wedding was a grand onegrander than tradition relates, grander than the modern mind can easily comprehend.

" The two weeks before the wedding were the happiest of her life.

CHAPTER V THE SWORD FALLS As Miss Whalley had predicted, Ina Rose's wedding was a very grand affair indeed.

After all, a wedding was a wedding, and therefore a matter well worth a man's allowing himself to get a bit excited.

But weddings are not very exhilarating scenes for a miserable old bachelor; and I think you'll have to excuse me from attending yours.

The wedding had been a great successwell organized, yesbut mostly because Kate and Jackson were a good match and because they and their friends all had the same attitude: let's have a good time; let's do it right.

A country wedding and Whitsun-ale are the two main places he domineers in, where he goes for a musician, and overlooks the bag-pipe.

His wedding was a foregone conclusion, the topic of conversation for the entire city.

But as time went by, things did not alter; our wedding was a vague expectation; even more than before Mr. Morris avoided mention of anything definite.

Tho' I promise you the wedding was very pleasant news to me indeed.

whether Lorany's wedding down at Lawrence had been really a stylish festival or no?

But the wedding was some time off yet, having been set for Christmas Eve, and the cabin which was to welcome the bride from Cedar House was not quite complete.

They had had a tree, a Kris Kringle, or something of the sort, every year since they could remember; but a wedding was a rare event, and to be a bridesmaid was as great an honor, Dotty thought, as could be conferred on any little girl.

I had no acquaintance with anyone concerned in the ceremony, but had dropped in quite casually, having heard that Jewish weddings were picturesque.

A mock wedding is a funny way to celebrate one of the numerous early wedding anniversaries, especially if a group of young married women friends want to join in a surprise.

Weddings are the season of love, thought the prudent dowager, and Grace is extremely pretty.

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

The Duke of Urbino here depicted is Federigo da Montefeltro, who ruled from 1444 to 1482, and in 1459 married as his second wife a daughter of Alessandro Sforza, of Pesaro, the wedding being the occasion of Piero's pictures.

25 Metaphors for  wedding