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Example sentences for "married man"

  • We do not know the precise age of Mr. Baker of Covent Garden Theatre; nor are we aware if that celebrated son of Thespis is a married man.

  • Martingale was a married man, and there was no danger of HIS riding by the Fitzbattleaxe carriage.

  • There isn't a married man in this blessed world can put his hand upon his heart in bed and say that.

  • A nice thing for a married man to make presents: and to such a creature as that, too!

  • There was a little unpleasantness with the cabman before starting--he, on the prudish plea that he was a married man with a local reputation to keep up, declining at first to be seen in company with the masterpiece.

  • His meditations were, in fact, precisely what a happily-married man's meditations ought to be.

  • He was a married man of old enough standing to know the importance of fittings.

  • Have you ever sounded the gulf which lies between the lives of a bachelor and a married man?

  • So, every evening as he left the house, he fancied himself a married man, allured his mind with its own thought, and slipped on the slippers of wedlock cheerfully.

  • The old bachelor whose property the heirs are waiting for, who fights to his last breath with his nurse for a spoonful of drink, is blest in comparison with a married man.

  • Lady Delacour; "for you know a married man is lost to the world of fashion and gallantry.

  • You, my child, in love with a married man!

  • It was popularly supposed that she was engaged to Captain Dalton, and yet she knew all along that he was a married man!

  • We are not going to get married, anyway, for Captain Dalton is a married man.

  • Would to heaven that the Government had sent them a married man as Civil Surgeon of Muktiarbad!

  • If the man be a Bachelor Sir, I can: But if he be a married man, he's his wiues head, And I can neuer cut off a womans head Pro.

  • To declare that Sir Peter and his guests were all struck speechless, by discovering in this way that Mr. Cosway was a married man, is to say very little.

  • I am not myself a married man; but my excellent housekeeper would have received Mrs. Zant with the utmost kindness.

  • For fear of this acknowledgment being misunderstood, I think it right to add that I am old enough to be her grandfather, and that I am also a married man.

  • It's not the place for a married man," he went on.

  • And are you quite sure," said Ringfield in conclusion, "are you perfectly certain that Miss Cordova knows you are a married man?

  • One can't say why, but one doesn't talk to a married man quite in the same way or so frankly as to a bachelor--if one is a married woman.

  • Edith told him that she had run away with a married man.

  • No-one ever had less the air of a married man.

  • At the other the master--a married man--made love to her, and one day tried to force her.

  • And he is a married man with a large family,"--and so on.

  • He was about fifty years of age, a married man, with a large family.

  • He was a married man, but exercised no greater control over his wife than over himself.

  • Joseph was a married man, and spoke tenderly of his wife.

  • He was a married man, and thought he had a wife and one child, but on reflection, he found out that they did not actually belong to him, but to a carpenter, by the name of Bailey.

  • Moore was a married man, who, with his wife, was addicted to intemperance and carousing.

  • His case was the more hopeless, he found, because he was a married man.

  • Twelve months ago Thyrsis had been a boy, carefree and happy, rapt in his dream of art; and now here he was, a married man, with the cares of parenthood on his shoulders!

  • The average life of a married man is much longer than that of a bachelor.

  • The risks of disease which a married man runs in impure intercourse are far more serious, because they not only involve himself, but his wife and his children.

  • Ignorance may be the cause, but every man before he marries should know something of the physiology and the laws of health, and we here give some information which is of very great importance to every newly-married man.

  • A married man has to take his life as his life has formed itself.

  • A married man hasn't more wives than one.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "married man" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cause they; commonly believed; different kinds; fair mistress; formed like; gasoline engine; left hand; married again; married before; married couple; married first; married lady; married man; married people; married women; new life; political economists; province called; relative pronouns; remained standing; third voyage; true enough; upon our; water through; way back; white folks