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How to use Brides in a sentence

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Brides are expected to bring substantial dowries with them and to defer to their husbands in most matters.
Purva P, a fashion designer of a leading store, says that Brides want the ghagra, blouse and dupatta in different shades.
Brides and grooms from all over North and East Yorkshire vied to win a prestigious competition launched to mark a city florist's centenary.
Brides still wear ostentatiously royal gowns that cannot be used again for any other function.
Brides from the Asian subcontinent have their hands patterned with henna.
The War Brides Act of 1945 permitted soldiers to bring back their foreign wives and established precedent in naturalization through marriage.
Saint Non's Well overlooks the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and St Brides Bay.
To the south are Whitesands Bay, Ramsey Sound and St Brides Bay.
It was the linen of nuns and convents rather than of brides and marriage beds.
Like a well-oiled machine, the organisers had collated details and created a database on the would-be grooms and brides.
The language of flowers is still observed, though probably not consciously, by many brides as they make their choice of wedding bouquet.
As wedding season gets under way, two Tassie brides have shown you don't have to spend a fortune for a memorable day.
Women wrestled then befriended adultresses, men abducted brides, light-hearted capers segued into murder.
And with them, the practice of British men taking Indian brides or mistresses passed into history.
The brides looked resplendent in red shararas while the grooms were dressed in long Indian coats, and laced caps.
The farmer put his hand to the plough to find brides for lonely country men.
The vehicles park side by side, the brides are hastily exchanged, and the cars head home to the waiting grooms.
Because brides often converted to the faith of their husbands, all of the major religions within Lebanon competed for converts to their faith.
Print up invitations to a marriage, publish banns at a friendly church, have one or more brides or grooms and even eat wedding cake.
In the third act, the Prince politely waltzes with six prospective brides chosen by the Queen Mother.
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Brides spend from a few hundred pounds to thousands but there are flowers and florists to suit every budget.
At Aldershot, where they lived, there was an unspoken rule that brides should be left alone.
Then it was that suitors caught a glimpse of their future brides, and received glances which bespake love.
On the table stood six cake tins, more pots and pans, salt and pepper shakers, enough of kitchenware to start off two brides.
Two important and extremely good-looking brides had refused to see him because biker had enraged them in his day.
The commercialization of brides is substantially universal, except in America.
The bridegrooms and brides were apportioned in the following order.
Services include hair and makeup trials and on-location services for brides, bridesmaids and flower girls the day of the wedding.
This was spoken in a more decided tone than I had happened to hear, until then, from my gentlest of all gentle brides.
Rahman claims that 25,000 brides are brutally killed each year because of disputes over dowries.
For best results, brides must order their wedding cakes two weeks prior to the day.
During the collation the brides stood together at the head of the table.
The new store extends over a space of 260mU and will offer future brides the chance to shop for the most beautiful wedding gowns by selected famous wedding dress designers.
In the one were weddings and wedding-feasts, and they were going about the city with brides whom they were escorting by torchlight from their chambers.
So every evening he married a fresh wife and had her strangled the following morning before the grand-vizir, whose duty it was to provide these unhappy brides for the Sultan.
The fair Quiteria appeared somewhat pale, which was, no doubt, because of the bad night brides always pass dressing themselves out for their wedding on the morrow.
He had been a second father to innumerable brides and bridegrooms.
I dwelt a lot on the phenomenon of the abduction of the Nigerian girls and the intent of the verminous leader of Boko Haram, to sell the girls as brides.
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