10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BRIDALLY»
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine
Schadhausen, and Handek, and Terni, and the Clyde never wear those crystal
robes and trimmings which deck, bridally, the bass-toned pipes of our great
organ of Erie. The gush and _the flow of sparkling water are all that lend
grandeur or ...
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Determinants of Fertility in Developing Countries: A Summary ...
... pregnancy is to reduce the fertility rate in all age groups in which bridally
pregnant women married, this effect is especially great in the younger age
groups, which contain a disproportionately high number of bridally pregnant
newlyweds.
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Studying Shakespeare: A Guide to the Plays
... bridally, facing each other alone on stage.) Thus the emotions and reactions in
the romances are realistic; the events are not. However, it is an odd fact of
literature that one improbable event compromises credibility, whereas several ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Herb. Bridally, brl'd£il-lé. s. celebration of the nuptial feast. B. Jonson. Bride, bride
. s. a woman newly married. Bridebed, bi-lde'~l>Z-d. s. a marriage-bed. Pope.
Bridecake, bride'klke. s. a cake distributed to the ests at a wedding. Ben Jon.
The peals of the Hiltonbury bells rung merrily in the cold air, the snow sparkled
bridally, the icicles glittered in the sunset light, the workpeople stood round the
house to cheer the arrival, and the sisters hurried out. It was no more the pale, ...
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The Union Dictionary, containing all that is truly useful in ...
Donne. Brick-maker, вшитым. в. one who makes bricks. Woodw. Brick , brik'è. a.
built of bricks. Spenser. Brida , brl'dâl. a. belonging to a wedding, nuptial. _ Pope.
Bridal, brl'dâl. s. the парши festival. Herb. Bridally, bri'dâl-lè. s. celebration of ...
Thomas BROWNE (LL.D.), 1822
... bridegroom declared by Lord Larrian (invalided from his Rock and
unexpectingly informed of the wedding), Diana forgot that she had kissed her,
and this time pressed her lips, in a manner to convey the secret bridally. 'He has
a lovely day.
Maybe she's trying to make some other guy jealous. Poor Carlos. He's been
waiting for this for so long and now he's actually going to get it. Annette swept in,
glowing bridally. The smile withered on her face as she looked around for Carlos.
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Wisdom from Above: A Primer in the Theology of Father Sergei ...
Kvery soul must relate to Christ not only bridally, in the manner the Church does,
symbolically feminine, but also by the virile love - symbolically masculine, then -
of John. Here we find Bulgakov putting to use in pastoral theology the notions on
...
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Diana of the Crossways
... and thesatisfaction with the bridegroom declared by Lord Larrian (invalided
fromhisRock and unexpectingly informedof the wedding), Diana forgot that she
had kissed her, and thistime pressed her lips, ina mannertoconvey thesecret
bridally.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BRIDALLY»
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bridally is used in the context of the following news items.
The Prospectors
I loved to picture their callused black thumbs on the bridally white muslin. Architecturally, what was said to stun every visitor was the main hall: a ... «The New Yorker, May 15»
How to go about your summer wedding
Bridally, well-groomed. Damp skin, poked at with sharp edged sequins and ornaments is the last thing you want. To avoid the discomfort of ... «Times of India, Jun 13»
Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera, at Pallant House, Chichester, Seven …
In Diego on my Mind (1943), a typically stoical mono-browed Frida – bridally veiled in a white Tehuana headdress – stares back at us with a ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 11»