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1. marry
verb. ['ˈmɛri'] take in marriage.
Synonyms
Etymology
- marien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- marier (Anglo-Norman)
Rhymes with Marry
- francesmary
- tagliaferri
- palminteri
- balistreri
- montazeri
- canzoneri
- bollettieri
- st_mary
- pusateri
- prosperi
- palmieri
- glengarry
- contrary
- camilleri
- barillari
- sunseri
- spiteri
- silveri
- scuderi
- ranieri
- plumeri
- palmeri
- oliveri
- mcsherry
- mcquerry
- mcnary
- mcnairy
- mccrary
- mcclary
- macsharry
Sentences with marry
1. Verb, base form
To learn how to marry these two schools of thought, you could get a degree in organizational leadership.
2. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
In some states, when two people marry they marry under "community of property".
Quotes about marry
1. That there's no more important decision in life than who you marry.
- Brad Paisley
2. My mother hoped I would meet a nice doctor or barrister or accountant who would marry me and take me to live in what is now called Fashionable Dublin Four. But she felt that this was a vain hope. I was a bit loud to make a nice professional wife, and anyway, I was too keen on spending my holidays in far flung places to meet any of these people.
- Maeve Binchy
3. Men marry women with the hope they will never change. Women marry men with the hope they will change. Invariably they are both disappointed.
- Albert Einstein