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Example sentences for "marry"

Lexicographically close words:
marron; marrons; marrow; marrows; marrowy; marrye; marryed; marrying; marser; marsh
  1. No; because he did not marry her till after her death.

  2. When I got back I found the fair Zenobia, who said the tailor was ready to marry her next Sunday if my offer was not a joke.

  3. Well, master tailor," said I, "so you are going to marry this charming girl?

  4. The Catalonian made very merry, and advised the wench to marry me to invert the proverb, "That I might not be cuckolded first and beaten after, but first beaten and then cuckolded.

  5. The mother and aunt told him I was heir to so many thousand ducats a year, and had a mind to marry Anna; that he might inquire into the matter, and he would see how proper an affair it was, and how advantageous to their family.

  6. Marry this young gentleman, for his well-spoken-- PHA.

  7. I do not marry a word of short quantity to a long note?

  8. I would allow you to marry Lady Sukey Ploddy," said his mother when they got to the door of Coombe Regis; "she will be here.

  9. People say he may marry her--he's infatuated.

  10. Marry someone you can like; don't leave your life empty.

  11. Frank Dravelling would marry me," she said eagerly.

  12. Uncle Hugh is Lord De Vinci, and if he does not marry again, a remote contingency, I'm the next heir.

  13. She shrank from decision, from promising to marry a soldier of slender fortune, and she knew that decision was near.

  14. But," said the girl, ingenuously, "why do you not marry me yourself?

  15. Then he began to imagine Milenko's delight when he would hear that he, too, could marry the girl he loved.

  16. For there are still fools who will marry a girl for her pretty face," quoth the father.

  17. Ask the Rat to marry thy daughter, for he is mightier by far than I am.

  18. Well, then, promise me not to marry anyone else.

  19. We marry our sons when we like, and our daughters when we can," added Figaro, sententiously.

  20. Would it be right for me to marry a young girl whom I do not love, when all my soul is yours?

  21. I wish it was as easy for me to marry Milena as it is for you to wed Ivanka.

  22. This King had a daughter who was as beautiful a girl as he was handsome a man, and all the kings and princes were anxious to marry her.

  23. Go to Nona, and marry Ivanka at once; when married, Giulianic will have to give you his blessing.

  24. It was only the man without a name that was offensive to her; and as the Fraulein observed, that it was incomparably more sensible to marry a man without a name, than a name without a man, against this argument she had nothing to reply.

  25. I will marry no woman by constraint," he muttered, "If she do not affect me, I can do without her.

  26. But she is beautiful, and I want to marry her.

  27. You are not fit to marry a Christian woman like Agnes Wilt.

  28. To marry her, become the proprietor of her snug home and ravishing person, and send her off to pray with the sick and sup with the older women of the flock, seemed to him such a comfortable consummation as to have Heaven's especial approval.

  29. I said to myself, 'How dared I marry so much beauty and womanly majesty?

  30. I never loved him, but I am poor, and many women marry only for a home.

  31. If I can marry Agnes Wilt, she will recover her position in Kensington, and make me more welcome in families.

  32. If it were to save her father and her whole family from destruction, depend upon it, she would not marry any man while she thought that her brother's infamy was to be a part of her dowery.

  33. It was quite right and proper for Letya's widow to marry so quickly, and to marry the man who had been a friend to her husband.

  34. You've figured out how to let him know that you won't marry him?

  35. Men ask our girls to marry them every day; it isn't as if it was a new problem that we hadn't handled before.

  36. Sheila, Sheila, I think he's going to marry me!

  37. Even if you'd let me do it, I wouldn't marry him.

  38. I know I shouldn't have said that I'd marry him, but gosh, he was just about to go to pieces, right while I was talking to him.

  39. I wouldn't hold him to that promise, Miss Graham, if he was the last chance to marry that I'd ever have.

  40. Suzy, for the hundredth time, will you marry me?

  41. Or maybe, if I told him I'd marry him it would keep him leveled for a while.

  42. I had to say I'd marry him, or he'd have been biting pieces out of his mattress.

  43. She kept men sane, and she brought them home, and she kept her promise never to love and never to marry until they came back again.

  44. It had never entered his head that he himself would marry his friend.

  45. Then he said: "But take care, young man, that you do not marry before you have made your pile.

  46. Having obtained leave of absence from his Imperial mistress, he returned to France to ask leave from his own sovereign to marry the Empress.

  47. As soon as she was settled quietly on the throne, she proved her admiration of his merits, his services, and himself by offering to marry him.

  48. He took $1,500, expecting to marry the widow.

  49. That man Gunther promised to marry me," she said, lowering her voice.

  50. If I had been hanged no other man would marry my wife, and I would save them from my fate.

  51. The lights of the midnight hours charmed her then, and she dashed off to marry Sam Barclay, a professional baseball player.

  52. I desire to marry a good, honest, affectionate man.

  53. Mills said to Miss Headley, after meeting her the second time: "How anxious are you to marry me?

  54. Will marry kind man who will overlook her misfortune.

  55. Witzhoff further states that the number of all the girls and women he merely promised to marry and secured money from would reach over one hundred.

  56. And when he gets a vessel of his own, He’ll come back and marry me.

  57. I marry my frow--some childer I gets As fat as little pigs, Dey eat me out of my house un home Un boterr me mit some rigs.

  58. I asked, more irritated, perhaps more frightened, than I cared to show; and the captain told me she was making up a quantity of poetry in my praise because I was to marry Uma.

  59. However, they had scarce settled, when up turned a young man, a native, and wanted to marry her.

  60. Sometimes he fell asleep, and awoke again, whimpering and shivering, and every now and again he would ask me why I wanted to marry Uma.

  61. But, suppose I marry Ioane, I one good wife.

  62. Did you think he would ever marry such a young girl, Beatrice?

  63. He looked just like that when he asked me to marry him," she said, with the simple gravity of a child whose usual merriment is sobered by something that it cannot understand.

  64. For I believe she meant to marry me from the very first; and I doubt whether if I had taken the dismissal she gave, I should have been allowed to go far on my solitary way.

  65. Many knights loved Florimell and wished to marry her.

  66. So they lived happily together until Calidore had slain the monster and come back to marry Pastorella.

  67. But nothing that he might do would make Florimell consent to marry him.

  68. Many knights wished to marry her, and these knights were so jealous of each other that they were constantly fighting about her.

  69. I am much too ill to marry any one,' she said.

  70. She will soon tire of that, and then she will marry me,' said he to himself.

  71. He had a beautiful daughter named Claribel, and he wished her to marry a rich prince.

  72. I left crying under the green bushes is the beautiful Pastorella who is to marry Sir Calidore!

  73. She said that the knight who lay there had wished to marry her, but that she did not love him, and liked George much better.

  74. He then tried to frighten Florimell and make her marry him, whether she would or not.

  75. One day, when they were all gathered together, Cambell told them that he had made a plan by which they could decide which of them was to marry Canacee.

  76. So nothing that the shepherd could do would make Florimell say that she would marry him.

  77. You shall marry Artegall,' said the magician, 'and bring him back from Fairyland to his own country, where he shall be king.

  78. When the black-browed Cymoent took hold of the little white hand of the maiden her son loved, and looked on her lovely face, she was no longer sorry that Marinell did not wish to marry a sea-nymph.

  79. I did not come here to marry Miss Capel, but to marry you," replied Mr. Gage, coldly.

  80. Those who think love necessary must remain single you know, Mr. Humphries; but most people will marry some one else.

  81. But supposing we are both foolish enough to keep in the same mind, and marry on the 18th, I shall want you to be bridesmaid," said Harriet.

  82. He rather wished her to marry Hubert Gage.

  83. Nobody intends to force you to marry him.

  84. I thank Heaven for teaching me to account it more noble, more honorable, to ask what the woman I would marry is, than to inquire what she has.

  85. How can you look so happy when Madeleine says she does not mean to marry you?

  86. I say nothing: arrange between yourselves; but, by all means, marry into a family which knows how to value a good cook; take a young man who has had his taste sufficiently cultivated to distinguish of what ingredients a sauce is composed.

  87. I suppose when I am of age I shall have the power, and I need not marry before then.

  88. Gads my life, and marry come up, sweetheart!

  89. But I had not any time to lose, for I felt convinced that you intended to marry Perdita.

  90. You were about to marry her to an old nobleman: what if a young nobleman were to demand her hand?

  91. And really his daughter is a sweet young o’oman: the Earl’s going to marry her, I’ll swear to it.

  92. It is in this humour and in such a temperament that the highest peer will marry an actress, who would jump at an offer to become his pensioned mistress for a few hundreds a-year.

  93. Yes--yes: she may marry now, without any opposition from me.

  94. The picture of the disappointment of the old father that his popular daughter would marry a plain character in life suggests to us the disappointment of the Rev.

  95. She had no views upon it, and she desired only that her heroine would marry Rochester, the hero with an insane wife.

  96. Pelet in The Professor at a similar school, came to marry the mistress.

  97. After the death of his wife, Mr. Bronte offered to marry Miss Burder, but was refused.

  98. Go, take her hence and marry her instantly.

  99. I beseech your Highness, do not marry me to a whore.

  100. Father, I will not marry Hugh, so help me, God!

  101. Mr. Clifton, to marry without love would be a grievous sin; I dare not.

  102. Did you believe that I would marry Salome?


  103. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accumulate; affiliate; ally; amass; articulate; assemble; associate; band; bond; bracket; bridge; bunch; cement; centralize; chain; club; collect; combine; comprise; conjugate; connect; conspire; copulate; couple; cover; embrace; encompass; espouse; federate; gang; gather; glue; hitch; include; join; knot; league; link; marry; marshal; mass; match; mate; merge; mingle; mobilize; organize; pair; partner; solder; span; splice; tape; tie; unify; unite; wed; weld; yoke


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    marry again; marry another; marry her; marry him; marry the; marry thee; marry them; marry you; marrying again