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wed
1[ wed ]
verb (used with object)
- to marry (another person) in a formal ceremony.
- to unite (a couple) in marriage or wedlock; marry.
- to bind by close or lasting ties; attach firmly:
She wedded herself to the cause of economic justice.
- to blend together or unite inseparably:
a novel that weds style and content perfectly.
Synonyms: , ,
verb (used without object)
- to contract marriage; marry.
- to become united or to blend:
a building that will wed with the landscape.
we'd
2[ weed ]
- contraction of we had:
Sometimes I wish we'd bought a bigger house.
- contraction of we would:
Of course we'd be happy to donate to the school's fundraiser.
Wed.
3abbreviation for
- Wednesday.
wed
1/ 飞蓻诲 /
verb
- to take (a person of the opposite sex) as a husband or wife; marry
- tr to join (two people) in matrimony
- tr to unite closely
we'd
2/ w瑟d; wi藧d /
contraction of
- we had or we would
Wed.
3abbreviation for
- Wednesday
Usage Note
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 颈苍顎卼别谤路飞别诲顎 verb (used without object) interwed or interwedded interwedding
- 谤别路飞别诲顎 verb rewedded rewedding
- 耻苍路飞别诲顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of wed1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of wed1
Example Sentences
"We have had Japanese wedding celebrations conducted underneath the cascades of double blossom," she says.
Somewhere between the giant wooden duck box and the framed colored-pencil portrait of strangers' wedding vows, there鈥檚 a plate of pierogi that tastes like a cheeseburger.
While she leans left, she鈥檚 never been wedded to any party or ideology; Acharya has found reasons to agree 鈥 and disagree 鈥 with Democrats and Republicans alike.
William and Catherine celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary on Tuesday as they began an official visit to the island off the west coast of Scotland.
Resolving her eye problems has allowed Ellie to concentrate on her training as a GP and arrange her wedding.
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