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Example sentences for "married"

Lexicographically close words:
marriage; marriageable; marriages; marrid; marrie; marries; marriet; marrieth; marriners; marring
  1. I don't see why you married her," said simple Peter.

  2. If I hadn't married her, she'd probably have worked her way over to Chicago and got in a chorus, or blackmailed some rich feller, but I was a handicap to her right along.

  3. She seemed so young and all, to be throwed out by her mother and father, so I just married her because nobody else offered to, as you might say, to give her baby some sort of a dad when it come.

  4. Possibly Peter had never been married to the woman.

  5. I owed you that since the day you married me.

  6. He's the feller that married me and Lize, and I ain't ever forgive him.

  7. She couldn't be out-and-out whole-souled bad when she was a married lady.

  8. I'm not thinking of getting married at all," he said.

  9. A year or two after Penelope had gone back to New Amsterdam, being then about twenty-two, she married an Englishman named Richard Stout, who afterwards became an important personage.

  10. It had never occurred to him that she could possibly go astray; but he has learned from her own confession that she is a flirt, and he knows full well that a married coquette is half a courtesan.

  11. No man waits upon another's wife, provides her with carriages and cut flowers, opera tickets and wine suppers with never a suspicion of sex, and no maid who values her virtue will receive marked attentions from a married man.

  12. But even this costly advertising does not indicate the extent of the evil, for by far the greater part of those married women who desire to avoid maternity are their own practitioners--paying the penalty with premature age, impotency and pain.

  13. But as we have improved on the Pompeiian "house of joy," so have we added to the French fashion of married flirtation a new and interesting feature.

  14. She is to be married at Newport, September 15, and the wedding is to be as quiet an affair as possible.

  15. One is tempted to believe that such men married to save the expense of hiring a housekeeper, that they hoped by sleeping with their laundress to avoid wash bills.

  16. When madame must have her beaux, and maids receive attention from married men, there's something decayed in the moral Denmarks.

  17. We think, without fear of being deceived, that married people who have lived twenty years together may sleep in peace without fear of having their love trespassed upon or of incurring the scandal of a lawsuit for criminal conversation.

  18. At the beginning of her royal career Rome, having sent to Greece to seek such principles of legislation as might suit the sky of Italy, stamped upon the forehead of the married woman the brand of complete servitude.

  19. These several rebates will reduce our sum total to eight hundred thousand women, when we come to calculate the number of those who are likely to violate married faith.

  20. In 1776 his wife died, and six years after he married again, but was divorced as soon as the new legislation allowed it.

  21. His daughter married Pierre Boulle, who in 1619 was turner and joiner to the King, probably both to Louis XIII.

  22. On his death he was made foreman, and two years after, when he was thirty-two years of age, married his master's widow.

  23. She is married to a cripple twenty years her senior.

  24. A homosexual patient always dreamt of her stepmother whom her father married when she, the patient, was only twelve years of age.

  25. A young woman struggling with an unjustifiable attachment for a married man told me the following dream: "I was surrounded by little devils carrying pitchforks.

  26. The subject in love with a married man, had long hoped that he would secure a divorce and marry her.

  27. In one of those dreams she took the place of her father and married the young woman, after which the hostility of the family, manifesting itself in various forms, transformed the pleasant fancy into a painful anxiety dream.

  28. For my part, Louise, I feel quite sure that one of these days I shall see you happily married to a good and worthy partner, who will pity you for your past troubles, and love and esteem you for the patience with which you endured them.

  29. He invests a sum producing an annual income of twelve thousand francs, and to this amount loans of twenty to forty francs, without interest, will be advanced to married men out of work.

  30. Well, my dear, when we had been married about a week, M.

  31. Germain and Rigolette had now been married for some fifteen days.

  32. Madame Georges beheld the happiness of the newly married pair with a delight almost equal to their own.

  33. You would be but too delighted at the triumph such a circumstance would afford to your ambition; for had your daughter survived, the prince would, beyond a doubt, have married you.

  34. When they had been married some time, he goes out for two or three days to shoot.

  35. There was a young married lady who was a friend of the Order, and had done it much good.

  36. So they brought her to the prince, and she pleased him, and he married her.

  37. As this was just what she wanted she did not keep him waiting, and soon they were married and she was installed in the miser's house.

  38. But she was at length given to the prince, and they were married amid great rejoicing.

  39. But she never got her nose cured, and he married the pretty peasant girl who was the subject of his first cure.

  40. Amadea was a beautiful queen who fell in love with a king not of her own country; he loved her too, and married her, and took her home.

  41. There was a rich count who married an extravagant wife.

  42. Cecilia married and proved herself an exemplary wife and mother, and carried respect for religion wherever she went.

  43. The answer came, 'The girl is married to the king, and the lad is made viceroy.

  44. He had learned from Rosendo that not half the residents of Simití were married to the consorts with whom they lived, and that many of the children who played in the streets did not know who their fathers were.

  45. If they're not married off properly and into good social positions soon, it's mamma for the scrap heap!

  46. Those couples who refused to be married were forced by the Alcalde to separate.

  47. Your Grace, were you married to the woman by whom you had this son?

  48. She had married the roistering blade for his bank account only.

  49. Don Mario, the men in Simití who are living with women have got to be married to them!

  50. And the love I feel for you will help you, oh, far more than if I married you!

  51. No, her income would not suffice; she would be obliged to draw on the principal until Carmen could be married off to some millionaire, or until her own father died.

  52. Within the week following this interview Josè married twenty couples, and without charge.

  53. These men were all married and all in employment.

  54. Frank's mother died when he was twenty-four, and a year afterwards he married the daughter of a fellow workman.

  55. Not quite so far down the road--on the other side--he could see the church where he used to attend Sunday School when he was a boy, and where he was married just thirty years ago.

  56. It was commonly said that some years previously he had married a woman considerably his senior, the landlady of a third-rate lodging-house.

  57. They had been married just over eight years, and although during all that time they had never been really free from anxiety for the future, yet on no previous Christmas had they been quite so poor as now.

  58. By all accounts, ole Sweater used to be a regler 'ot un: no one never thought as he'd ever git married at all: there was some funny yarns about several young women what used to work for him.

  59. I say as no married workin' man can save any money at all!

  60. Many of them were married men, so, in order to make existence possible, their wives went out charing or worked in laundries.

  61. A man who is not married is living an unnatural life.

  62. Are you Married or single or a Widower or what?

  63. As a single man he had never troubled much if he happened to be out of work; he always had enough to live on and pocket money besides; but now that he was married it was different; the fear of being 'out' haunted him all the time.

  64. The cottage in the New Forest was held by, and eventually made over to, Pablo, who became a very steady character, and in the course of time married a young girl from Arnwood, and had a houseful of young gipsies.

  65. And if it did, it would be too humiliating to think that I was only married for my rank and station.

  66. Why, Agatha married one of the troopers, and went away to London.

  67. In 1858 Garfield had married Miss Lucretia Rudolph, by whom he had seven children.

  68. In 1151, however, this marriage was annulled, and almost at once Eleanor married Henry of Anjou, who three years later became king of England as Henry II.

  69. His second wife, whom he married in November 1793, was Miss Hannah Nicholson, of New York, the daughter of Com.

  70. His father, a Genoese, who had established himself as a grocer and had married a Frenchwoman named Massabie, is said to have been his son's prototype in vigour and fluency of speech.

  71. One of his daughters, Mary, had married the musician Fischer contrary to his wishes, and was subject to fits of mental aberration.

  72. Hervis of Metz was the son of a citizen to whom the duke of Lorraine had married his daughter Aelis, and his sons Garin and Begue are the heroes of the chanson which gives its name to the cycle.

  73. In 1852 he married a daughter of the composer J.

  74. In her earlier married life Mrs Gaskell was mainly occupied with domestic duties--she had seven children--and philanthropic work among the poor.

  75. Soon after his birth his father Jean Francois Garnier, a naval surgeon, died, and his mother married Simon Pages, a college professor, by whom she had a son.

  76. In 1789 he married Sophie Allegre, and every prospect seemed to be brightening.

  77. Joao de Portugal, who was supposed to have died at the battle of Alcacer, returns, years afterwards, to find his wife married to Manoel de Sousa and the mother of a daughter by him, named Maria.

  78. Galileo was never married; but by a Venetian woman named Marina Gamba he had three children--a son who married and left descendants, and two daughters who took the veil at an early age.

  79. The same category of Jews, in addition to those married to Christian women, should also be granted the right of acquiring landed property.

  80. A private investigation carried on subsequently brought out more than twenty cases of rape committed on Jewish girls and married women.

  81. At the end of 1834 rumors began to spread among the Jewish masses concerning a law which was about to be issued forbidding early marriages but exempting from conscription those married prior to the promulgation of the law.

  82. Footnote 1: In accordance with orthodox Jewish practice, married women are not allowed to expose their own hair.

  83. He and his wife lived in the house where they had begun their married life, and where, with their old furniture and their old friends, they reconstructed the life of thirty years before.

  84. For a time a married aunt came in and managed the household, but she was needed in her own home and soon went back to it.

  85. His father had married some Austrian, or Russian, or Italian--Janet was a bit uncertain on this trivial point.

  86. And how, if she had believed it and married the chimney sweep she would have missed it all?

  87. My uncle was then only on his way up, so her family married her to an Italian Marquis in the diplomatic service.

  88. England married his son Geoffrey Plantagenet to Constance, daughter of Conan IV.

  89. In Notre Dame is the tomb of Olivier de Clisson, 1507, who married Marguerite de Rohan.

  90. Jean de Montfort, bequeathed the succession to his niece Jeanne de Penthièvre, whom he married to Charles de Blois, nephew of Philip VI.

  91. Gildas was a married man and had several sons, amongst whom the most noted was Kenneth, hermit of Gower, but who came to Brittany with his father and became a founder there.

  92. Gilles married the heiress of Châteaubriant and Dinan.

  93. Constance did not die broken-hearted and despairing, as represented by Shakespeare, but married Guy de Thouars, and had by him a daughter and heiress, who was married to Pierre de Dreux.

  94. He married Jeanne de Laval, granddaughter of the Countess of Montmuran, for whom he defended the castle against the English.

  95. Budoc, who was daughter of the Count of Léon, and married to the Count of Goelo.

  96. Married life is depicted in courtship, and the sentiments of affection are described in scenes of parting and meeting, which are the margins of companionship.

  97. They are not merely employed in the community: they are married to the community.

  98. Afterward More than all women married thou wilt be, E'en to the soul.

  99. I used to think if the man I married could only come back to me I should be perfectly happy; but I don't know this man at all; he seems to me sometimes most like an angel.

  100. She had known him as a kind man; he had been that when she married him, and for a few months afterwards.

  101. I told mother that we were going to be married on the 19th of June.

  102. Of course, Mrs. Wilkes we do know--we know she used to do washing before she married again.

  103. Do you think it wise to get married so soon?

  104. Tens of thousands of people were buried before they could get into the streets, and their own houses, where they had been happy and miserable, had been born or married or suffered, were turned into their tombs.

  105. Gibraltar has been held by Britain for many years now, and though the King of Spain is very friendly with Britain, and has married an English princess, I think he must sometimes feel a little sore over Gibraltar.

  106. The Portuguese held it before then, and gave it to our nation as part of the dower of Catherine of Braganza, the Portuguese princess who married Charles II.

  107. The girl never had believed that Ralph Endicott was as much opposed to the determination of the two families to get them married as she herself was.

  108. It was even rumored that they ran off and were married once when he was half-stewed.

  109. If she does love me," Ralph went on, "we'll get married right away and I can save her from all the privation she might suffer now that the Nicholets have lost their money.

  110. Though at forty you ought to've been married to him a good many years," and she broke into an unctuous chuckle that shook her ample bosom like jelly.

  111. Married life has its troubles, I can tell you.

  112. For married we do not say "committed matrimony.

  113. That is true, even in the phrase, a married couple, for the number is carried in the adjective and needs no emphasis.


  114. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "married" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affiliate; affiliated; allied; associated; conjugal; corporate; coupled; husbandly; leagued; married; matched; mated; nuptial; one; paired; teamed; wedded; wifely


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    married again; married before; married couple; married couples; married first; married lady; married life; married man; married people; married state; married woman; married women