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Перевод: bridegroom
[существительное] новобрачный ; жених
Тезаурус:
- Impatiently he watched him lumber blindly down the steep narrow staircase and when the bridegroom reached the bottom, Burden said curtly:
- I had purposely left it unwashed, stuffing it in a suitcase because I might need to spread it out on my bridegroom's bed in the dark of night.
- Bridegroom?
- The Earl of Argyll had made no protest about the change of bridegroom for his daughter.
- No, top hat and tails have no real use other than to make a nervous bridegroom look even more awkward so that everyone can enjoy his discomfort and, therefore, the wedding.
- You are called Joan - Joan de Warenne - and you are not going to meet a bridegroom.
- The hothouse flowers gardenia and stephanotis had to be coaxed and nurtured into flowering for the posies and the bridegroom's buttonhole.
- Mum said that in the opinion of Gran, it was God's judgement - as whilst the bridegroom was almost sixty years of age, his bride was in her early twenties.
- His grin wide, he slapped Jack on the back and peered six inches up into the bridegroom's handsome red face.
- That's because parents in Sylhet seem to think it is a big deal, a real status symbol to get a Biliti Bor (a bridegroom from England)."
- The attendants were Martina Fosbury, chief bridesmaid; Claire Jones, niece of the bridegroom; Jason Osborn and Mark Higginbottom, nephews of the bride.
- Alas, thought the lady Alianor, the lass is pining for her young lord! 'TWAS rumoured that Anne Mowbray was not over-pleased with her bridegroom, due to the disparity in their ages.
- Her father stood behind her, sweating and beaming, and behind the bridegroom stood the Duke, tall and shaggy, holding a long pine branch covered with fresh green cones.
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