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  • noun The quality of being, or seeming, married.

Etymologies

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married +‎ -ness

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Examples

  • From family, friends, people I meet and even strangers - all feel they have a right to question my most personal decisions and comment on my not-marriedness and childlessness.

    The Party Line Sucks Steven Barnes 2009

  • I think it is partially because we have turned into a culture ironically that first tolerated and then accepted singleness, and now values it above marriedness.

    A post on marriage Becca 2009

  • From the Brain of Matty marriedness (09.10.04 4: 17 pm)

    phluid61 Diary Entry phluid61 2004

  • And with that I wish upon myself and My Handsome a wonderful 7 marriedness.

    bite my cookie 2008

  • And with that I wish upon myself and My Handsome a wonderful 7 marriedness.

    bite my cookie 2008

  • And with that I wish upon myself and My Handsome a wonderful 7 marriedness.

    bite my cookie 2008

  • And with that I wish upon myself and My Handsome a wonderful 7 marriedness.

    bite my cookie 2008

  • And with that I wish upon myself and My Handsome a wonderful 7 marriedness.

    bite my cookie 2008

  • The banjo clock, suspended in thirty-weight dreaming marriedness, for thirty years, doesn’t come down easy from the wall, rusted to the hook, then it lurches up, its long throat glugs.

    In the Fullness of Time Emily W. Upham 2010

  • What you got against my letter jacket, music and lack o’ marriedness?

    More on MBH98 Cross-Validation R2 « Climate Audit 2005

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