Early though it be, here are your fair bridemaids seeking admittance, to deck you in your bridal robes!
When, attended by her bridemaids and Miss Macspleuchan, she made her appearance in the drawing-room, the Earl of Dreddlington approached her, and saluted her with silent tenderness.
The bridemaids did their best, in the way of toilet, in their somewhat limited dressing-room.
Baltasar de Alcantara was mad with rage, and the bridemaids were faint with hunger.
It frequently happens that one, or each, of the bridemaids entertains the bride and other bridemaids at a lunch or dinner, either informally or on a large scale.
At the altar steps the ushers separate and pass to the right and left, the bridemaids also separate in a similar manner, leaving space for the bridal couple.
Often, too, the child-bridemaids precede the couple as they leave the church, scattering flowers before them, the whole forming a very pretty pageant to the eye.
The remaining ushers busy themselves in assisting the bridemaids to their carriages and speeding them onward that they, if possible, may reach the house in time to receive the bride and groom.
Bridemaids should not refuse the proffered honor, if possible for them to accept.
In addition to these, the bride is followed by a chosen number of bridemaids as well, but often the children are all.
The relatives, the mother of the bride and the bridemaids now drive to the church in carriages, closely followed by the carriage of the bride and her father.
Bridemaids usually consult the bride as to their toilets, and each other as well, that there may be no unfortunate combinations of color to mar the effect of the whole.
The dresses of the bridemaids are not given unless their circumstances are such as to make it necessary.
After a slight interval the bridemaids follow, in pairs, and at the altar turn to the left.
When there are no bridemaids or ushers the marriage ceremonials at the church are as follows: The members of the bride's family proceed to the church before the bride, who follows with her mother.
If by reason of sudden affliction, some one of the bridemaids or ushers is prevented from attending, a substitute should, if possible, be provided immediately.
The dresses of bridemaids are not so elaborate as that of the bride.
Where the bride makes presents to the bridemaids on her wedding-day, they generally consist of some articles of jewelry, not costly, and given more as a memento of the occasion than for their own intrinsic worth.
How many bridemaids are you going to have, and what are we to wear?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bridemaids" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.