1. marry
Will you marry me?
Tom agreed to marry that man's daughter with the promise that he'd inherit the man's business.
According to this magazine, my favorite actress will marry a jazz musician next spring.
Unsure of which suitor she wanted to marry, the princess vacillated, saying now one, now the other.
Japanese women marry at 26 on average. It is no mystery that the birthrate is declining.
Hundreds of people marry each year who have known each other only a few days or weeks.
You don't marry someone you can live with — you marry the person whom you cannot live without.
Men and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage, during marriage and at its dissolution.
Despite the fact that Mary keeps saying I was the only man she'd like to marry, when I proposed to her, she said "NO". I cannot make head or tail of it.
I cannot forbid a person to marry several wives, for it does not contradict Scripture.
When he openly declared he would marry Pablo, he almost gave his grandmother a heart attack and made his aunt's eyes burst out of their sockets; however, his little sister beamed with pride.
It is a toss-up whether the playboy will marry the blonde or the brunette; both girls are so beautiful.
Marry first and love will follow.
But no, you will have your own way: 'I won't marry anybody but Vasily Gruskoff.'
Angielskie słowo "marriage" (marry) występuje w zestawach:
Słowotwórstwo - angielskiabstract nounWord Formation (Year 3)