newly-wed in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Both stories explore love among feuding parties; both involve vengeful, scheming individuals; and both end in tragedy for the newly-wed couple.
en.wikipedia.org
On that particular day, his newly-wed wife did not allow him to sleep.
en.wikipedia.org
He thinks the capital has a lot going for it in spite of its reputation as the place for the newly-wed and the nearly dead.
jamaica-gleaner.com
She sounds more like a prison warder than a newly-wed in her mid-twenties.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It's about a newly-wed couple who don't know if they really like each other.
thequietus.com
The newly-wed couple have become very family oriented since their wedding at the weekend.
www.dailymail.co.uk
There have been instances of newly-wed girls being sent back to their parents' house after the in-laws learnt of the land acquisition tangles.
www.thehindu.com
However, not many people noticed the friction between the newly-wed couple apart from a few devoted fans.
www.ibtimes.co.uk
It is therefore nicknamed land of the newly-wed and the nearly dead.
en.wikipedia.org
The family ran out, leaving everything behind, including their newly-wed daughter.
qz.com

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