Wishing to establish his wavering spirit, and strengthen the courage of his weakling soul, she said: "Bridals are for young men, but the tomb awaits the old.
The dreams of the three first bridals nights (which were kept hallowed by a curious superstition, either because the dreams would then bold good, or as is more likely, for fear of some Asmodeus) were fateful.
And if at my bridals thou wish to appear, Behind thou must leave all thy red golden gear.
Sir Peter he bids them hisbridals get ready, Cries Kirstin: “Now shoe ye my palfrey so steady.
Palms that like a bird's throbb'd bosom Palpitate with eagerness, Lips, the bridals of the roses, Dewy sweet from the caress!
Fabre had some thought of writing the Golden Book of their bridals and their wedding festivals (13/4.
Thus they preface their bridals by displays of gallantry, recalling the ancient betrothal customs of which Rabelais speaks; the pretenders were cuffed and derided and threatened with a hearty pummelling.
Vide notes to the "Bridals of Dacre," for instances.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bridals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.