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Example sentences for "wed"

Lexicographically close words:
webs; website; webworm; weche; wecht; wedd; wedde; wedded; wedder; weddin
  1. The beauty and goodness of the Fair Isoud were so praised by Sir Tristram that King Mark said he would wed her, and prayed Sir Tristram to take his way into Ireland for him, as his messenger, to bring her to Cornwall.

  2. Alas," said the king, "I had rather than all the land that I have ye would wed her yourself.

  3. Afterwards he drew unto Winchester, and there he took the Queen, Guenever, and said plainly that he would wed her which was his uncle's wife.

  4. Sir Gawaine was one of King Arthur's nephews, and had just been made a knight, for he had asked of the King the gift of knighthood on the same day that he should wed fair Guenever.

  5. That is truth," said Sir Gareth, "and if I have not you and hold not you as my wife I wed no lady.

  6. For what needs a ' this sorrow; I'll wed ye on a better lord, Than him you lost on Yarrow.

  7. To think of making a stolen match, and of being wed on a king's ship!

  8. Well--I--Mommy told me that in the province no maid could be lawfully wed without her parents' consent.

  9. I will promise that I will never wed him, will never see him again," offered Janice.

  10. We'll say nothing of the news to Lord Clowes, and trust that he hear not of it; for once known, he'll probably begin teasing us to let him wed ye.

  11. But if, after this confession, you still would have me for a wife, and dadda and mommy wish it, I will wed you, and try my best to be dutiful and loving.

  12. She's promised to Major Hennion, and after much folly and womanishness at last she's found her mind, and tells me she will cheerfully wed him.

  13. It took much more urging to get Phil to yield, but finally, on a promise of the master of Greenwood that he should wed so soon as he returned, he gave a half-hearted consent.

  14. T is not to be expected that I would let Janice wed thee when her father has given thee nay.

  15. Though in garments mean and lowly Thou wouldst roam the world with me, Only as a belted warrior, Stranger, will I wed with thee!

  16. I will wed some savage woman--nay, I'll wed at least a dozen.

  17. The Iowa forms the possessive of personal pronouns like the Icelandic by -i; Icel min my; Iowa min my.

  18. He also had two others made by Sixtus Saurloch.

  19. Throughout the whole," he adds, "there are evidences of a searching genius, improved by science and a knowledge of the affairs of the world.

  20. The letter B is composed of five figures, one with a pipe and tabor, another who supports him, a dwarf, an old man kneeling, and an old woman with a staff.

  21. Well, when we looked down into it, before we ventured out to the spring, I noticed a good deal of water at the bottom, stagnant water, that had run out of the boiler and settled on the hard clay floor and in among the cracked cement.

  22. Now if we--or our rooms--had just happened to be underneath?

  23. Only to think that we're going to see people again!

  24. Something stung him on the left shoulder.

  25. I would rather see thee wed to the child of one of our great rivals than to the daughter of kaisar, or outland king.

  26. In a word, thou must ally thyself with the blood of these young earls; thou must wed with Aldyth their sister.

  27. I cannot wed the child of thy Count: the wife of Harold sits beside him.

  28. Yes, yes; they said to me, 'For the sake of our greatness, thou shalt wed King Edward.

  29. Illustration: Jennie in the Outlaws Hut--80] The old woman held a candle in one hand, and a knife in the other.

  30. Mr. Butler intimated the pleasure with which he would receive his friend's advice on a subject so important, and David resumed.

  31. She made no ceremony of ridding herself of Duncan as soon as the evening approached; but complimented him out of the house under pretext of fatigue, with the utmost nonchalance.

  32. While Butler was half-stunned with this intelligence, the hoarse voice of Knockdunder added to his consternation.

  33. I wott weAEsAEs, leryd are ye, 1110 My lordys doughter shaAEsAEs wed be To a man~ off myght.

  34. My lord the kyng hath me hight, That thou shalt wed me, s{ir} knyght, The fforward ye to fulle ffyAEsAEs.

  35. Bhagurayana had heard from the sages that "whosoever shall wed the daughter of Chandravarma shall become the paramount sovereign.

  36. The hope of safety was to be his helmet, to guard his head-- the thinking part.

  37. All order, all law, all force, all usefulness, come from him.

  38. Pay attention, I beg you, to every word here.

  39. What he lacked in tenderness was made up in masculine strength.

  40. How should it be known, when the Spirit of God hath been often working upon the soul of man, that this or that shall be the last act, and that he will never put forth another?


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    wedded life; wedded wife; wedding dress; wedding garment; wedding party; wedding present; wedding reception; wedding ring; wede away