Definition

a wedding: a marriage ceremony noun
I'm going to a wedding this weekend. John and Jane are getting married at the church.
  • "Oh Jean... I do feel a bit guilty about stealing his fiancé but hey, you Gymglish users know what you want, and you wanted to see me kidnap Susie from her own wedding in a private helicopter."
  • "First you invite us to a wedding to a mysterious French man that you've never even mentioned to us."
  • "As you all know, we recently lost our CEO Bruno Delavigne, and shortly afterwards our interim CEO Susan Bliss, who ran off with Bruno after a very interesting wedding in London."
  • ""You should apologize for your behavior at my wedding."
  • "Welcome to the wedding!"
  • "The research tells us that men are looking for a fragrance that they can use every day, something that isn't just for special occasions like weddings and bar mitzvahs: a cologne that the male would come back to again and again."

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