bride-to-be in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

bride-to-be in the PONS Dictionary

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It has also become common for a similar party to be held for the bride-to-be.
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She was due to be married one day during the 1930s, but her fianc didn't show, leaving the bride-to-be embarrassed and broken-hearted.
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A few moments later the bride-to-be is found dead on the broad stairway.
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On the face of it, there seems little to connect one of our foremost social reformers with the elegant bride-to-be now planning her trousseau.
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I'm already not a fan of the bride-to-be but this whole event feels like a new level in greediness.
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On her wedding day, the bride-to-be can wear any color she wants, but vibrant colors and lots of traditional gold jewelry are typically worn.
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The bridegroom is in love with his bride-to-be, however.
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The interactions are generally negative, exposing the featured bride-to-be as uncontrollable, bullying, emotional and using whatever means necessary to get what she wants.
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A bride-to-be may stipulate in the marriage contract her conditions such as monogamy.
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Each half-hour episode features the story of one bride-to-be in the high-anxiety period less than two months before the big day.
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