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  • adjective Recently married.

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Examples

  • If you don't have the time to watch this Caps Newlywed Game video, featuring one newlywedded Cap, one oldlywedded Cap, and one guy who's engaged, I will provide highlights.

    Mike Knuble cannot live without beer Dan Steinberg 2011

  • Jessica Simpson DVDs officially split up: rumours have been circulating all year about trouble in their cosy little newlywedded paradise.

    Jessica Simpson Gets All Boo Hoo Hoo Over Nick Lachey Now 2005

  • That night a grand banquet was given in celebration of the Princess’s wedding to Hoori no Mikoto, and the newlywedded couple lived happily together in the palace for the next three years.

    Asian-Pacific Folktales and Legends Jeannette L. Faurot 1995

  • The typical newlywedded couple moves into the home of the groom’s parents.

    Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves! 2004

  • Festivities continued for several days, and the following Saturday special hymns were inserted in the service in honor of the newlywedded couple. [

    Rashi Liber, Maurice 1906

  • "I brought the clothes myself," replied Mopsus, "and packed them in a beautiful chest inlaid with ivory, like those newlywedded youths receive with the bridal dowry.

    A Question Georg Ebers 1867

  • "I brought the clothes myself," replied Mopsus, "and packed them in a beautiful chest inlaid with ivory, like those newlywedded youths receive with the bridal dowry.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • "I brought the clothes myself," replied Mopsus, "and packed them in a beautiful chest inlaid with ivory, like those newlywedded youths receive with the bridal dowry.

    The Complete Short Works Georg Ebers 1867

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