marry  /ˈmɛ ri/ ? Meaning of "marry"

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Definition(s):

  1. (v) take in marriage
  2. (v) perform a marriage ceremony

Usage(s):

  1. Guys who marry a few rungs up the looks ladder are rock stars or rich or have, I don't know, beautiful penmanship.
  2. Lord Hartington declined to marry in the Church, or to agree that future Caven dishes would be Catholic.
  3. Kim Jong Il's cloistered home life has revolved around five womenfrom his war-hero mother to the official wife his father forced him to marry.

Quotes

  1. According to the Daily World Buzz, When police confirmed yesterday that Johnson had indeed passed, Tequila posted her final message to her loved one."RIP my Angel. @caseyjonsonJnJ u will forever be in my heart! I love u so so much and we will Marry...
    on Jan 5, 2010 By: Tila Tequila Source: Examiner.com

  2. "I don't understand the mentality of couples who marry to be together but prefer separate surnames," said Shizuka Kamei, leader of the People's New Party. "Do we want to see door signs showing various surnames written on them at each home?"
    on Jul 8, 2010 By: Shizuka Kamei Source: Los Angeles Times

  3. According to the Daily Mirror, Diana wrote in the October 1996 letter that "my husband is planning 'an accident' in my car, brake failure and serious head injury in order to make the path clear for him to marry."
    on Jan 6, 2004 By: Princess Diana Source: USA Today

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