Yours is a "golden wedding" indeed--for the fiftieth anniversary of a life that has been wedded to a great cause is a far more glorious golden wedding than those which generally go by that name.
She turned pale at the mere thought of missing a golden wedding.
Joan balanced herself on her toes and exclaimed rapturously: "A golden wedding!
I've never been to a golden wedding," ventured Joan, playing with the black ribbon which kept Granny's glasses from losing themselves.
Rebecca Mary did not know old Peter Simmons, she did not know very much about him except that he was the head of a big manufacturing plant and that he was to have a golden wedding on the twenty-second of July.
A Golden Wedding is not an overly skillful production, and the poet is best seen in his shorter lyrics.
All done in gold, on white, thick English paper, that is nearly all the exhibition of gold necessary at a golden wedding, unless some friend gives the aged bride a present of jewellery.
A few days later, there appeared in the columns of 'Punch' some commemorative verses entitled 'A Golden Wedding.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "golden wedding" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.