Use married in a sentence
Sentences starting with married
- Married life is the school in which the most accomplished artists in this department are found. [6]
- Married misery did not exist in the Honourable Dave's state, amongst her own bona fide citizens. [9]
- Married life had no lure for her. [11]
- Married at church. [6]
Sentences ending with married
- You were on your way to be married. [11]
- I never told you--but you remember the day the old Duke died, the day we were married? [11]
- But to tell you the truth, Jethro, one old friend to another, durned if I don't wish she was married. [9]
- But tell me, you are married? [8]
- For thirty long years he had been in one sense homeless, his wife having lost her reason three years after they were married. [11]
- Next morning she was married. [11]
- The daughter who used to wait on us is just married. [14]
- Presently she looked up and said very simply: "I am going to be married. [11]
- And I was to take a holiday to-day, to see my daughter married. [9]
- I was going to send in my papers, and come back to Apia, and marry her as Englishmen are married. [11]
Short sentences using married
- She's married now, you know. [12]
- We'll be married to-morrow. [11]
- You were married to Blantyre? [11]
- She wasn't married then. [9]
- She had married Prosperity. [9]
- She is not married? [9]
- The lovers were married. [5]
- You are validly married. [11]
- She's never been married. [11]
- He was already married. [11]
Sentences containing married two or more times
- She was not the woman he had married, he was not the man she had married. [11]
- He was not so blind that he had not caught at her romance, in which he was the central figure--a romance which had not vanished since the day he declared in the court-room that he was married, or had been married. [11]
- It was true she would probably not have married Jean Jacques, if it had not been for the wreck of the Antoine; but the wreck had occurred, and she had married him, and that was done and over so far as she was concerned. [11]
- He ever kept saying to himself, "Carnac, you are a married man--a married man, by the tricks of rogues! [11]
- I did not really love you years ago, before I married Rudyard; I did not love you when I married him; I did not love him, I could not really love any one. [11]
- We love each other, we are married as surely as others are married. [11]
- Didn't he tell me Joel Mazarine married first whin he was eighteen years of age; an' his daughter was married whin she was seventeen; an' her son was married whin he was eighteen--an' Joel's a great-grandfather now. [11]
- Unless she is married, and married well, according to the money standard you men have set up, she is nobody. [9]
- If I had married you, I'd feel just the same--but it isn't really as bad as if we had been married. [9]
- One day of married life, or, in reality, a few hours of married life, with Guida had given the sensation more of a noble adventure than of a lasting condition. [11]
More example sentences with the word married in them
- You would have your legs under the Round Table and a 'Sir' in front of your names within the twenty-four hours; and you could bring about a new distribution of the married princesses and duchesses of the Court in another twenty-four. [5]
- I suppose, with your extraordinary radical views, you mean that she might have remained here and married George. [9]
- The two pretty young Princesses Gorchakov met suitors there and were married and so further increased the fame of these dances. [2]
- A very interesting young married woman, detained at home at the time by the state of her health, was bitten in the entry of her own house by a rattlesnake which had found its way down from The Mountain. [6]
- He married a young lady whom I knew. [5]
- Here were this young lady and his friend, who had known each other for three days, perhaps, in the most casual way, and her friends had her already as good as married to him and off on a wedding journey. [4]
- It is because you have married a divorced woman under circumstances that have shocked us. [9]
- Bless my soul, you don't know anything about married life. [5]
- I must congratulate you and Howard on being sensible enough to start your married life simply, in the country. [9]
- Nobody's married him yet, and hain't likely to. [9]
- I have not yet been released from the duties I undertook there, and it will be more worthy of us both that Asclepiodorus should give you the daughter of Philotas as your wife than that you should be married to a runaway serving-maid of Serapis. [10]
- Spent an hour, yesterday, with A. W. Lamb, who was not married when I saw him last. [5]
- Again, another three years, and now he writes me that he is going to be married to Clare Hazard on the twenty sixth of this month. [11]
- In the thirteen years since he married he had been able to keep a good many irons in the fire, and also keep them more or less hot. [11]
- During all the years of our married life, he has never said such a thing as that. [9]
- Oh, if misfortune would draw her again as near to him as during the early months of their married life and directly before it, he could rise from his depression with fresh vigour and transform the battle, now half lost, into victory. [10]
- There were no works of human hands save a little Temple of Poseidon, an altar of Isis, the large house owned by Pyrrhus, solidly constructed by Alexandrian masons, and a smaller one for the freedman's married sons and their families. [10]
- There is one witness left, if he will but speak--even the man who married me, the man that for one day called me his wife. [11]
- The Unrecognizable continued, with vivacity: "Do you know, George married Mary, after all? [5]
- Barbara was familiar with this flourishing place, above which proudly towered the Trausnitzburg, for here lived her uncle Wolfgang Lorberer, who had married her mother's sister, and was a member of the city Council. [10]
- Jake's comin' up with the minister, an' you're goin' to be married at noon to-morrow. [11]
- I married Ham with my eyes open. [9]
- She had married with her fingers holding the scales of advantage; and Lord Haldwell dressed well, was immensely rich, and the title had a charm. [11]
- But if she wishes to fit herself for the best married life, she may not disdain the help of the cap and gown in devoting herself to the highest culture. [4]
- You once would willingly have married her, and I ask you, was there a maiden in Thebes--nay in all Egypt--to compare with her for beauty? [10]
- As your aunt will have you until you are married, which, I may say, without denying your attractions, is likely to be for some time, I intend to write to her to-night--with your consent--and ask her to allow you to remain with me all summer. [9]
- I hope she will bring her along with her when we're married, la petite est gentille. [2]
- Hugh deserted his wife and went over to the continent, where he presently died; and by-and-by the Earl of Kent married his relict. [5]
- When she was widowed, and he found her in dire poverty, he helped her with a large share of his savings, and performed this kind service again, when the second worthless fellow she married had squandered her last penny. [10]
- Men were wondering why it was that the Postmaster and the Little Milliner, who went to Magari ten days before, to get married by the parson there, had not returned. [11]
- I cannot understand why he married that penniless and empty-headed beauty. [9]
- Among the guests who thronged to her house there was no lack of elderly gentlemen who would gladly have married the vivacious, unusual woman, who was so nearly connected with the royal family, and lived in such luxurious style. [10]
- Your son Orion, who married the emperor's daughter," laughed the negress. [10]
- And hence those who are not married in the Spirit are not spiritually man and wife. [9]
- The three years which had passed since she married had touched her not at all to her disadvantage, rather to her profit. [11]
- Don't you remember, when we started to Niagara the last time, how everybody seemed middle-aged and commonplace; and when we got there there were no evident brides; nothing but elderly married people? [8]
- I knew her when she first married John Kame, the dearest, simplest man that ever was. [9]
- But you see when people have been getting ready for months in a quiet way to get married, they are bound to grow stingy, and go to saving up money against that awful day when it is sure to be needed. [5]
- I was eighteen when I married, an' he come when she went--jest a year--jest a year. [11]
- He discovered that when he had married his wife--of his own free will as it had seemed to him--he had been no more free than now when they locked him up at night in a stable. [2]
- I suppose, by what I see, that sweet wooing, with all its torturing and delightful uncertainty, still goes on in the world; and I have no doubt that the majority of married people live more happily than the unmarried. [4]
- He and Marion were to be married soon. [11]
- Peter and George were the only ones that come out here; George was the married brother; him and his wife both died last year. [5]
- Marian and I were married the very next month, October, at my client's palatial residence of Mohair. [9]
- The youthful pair were married in 1761, and two years after embarked for New York, where they landed July 18, 1763. [4]
- At the Swannanoa were half a dozen bridal couples, readily recognizable by the perfect air they had of having been married a long time. [4]
- Once, when we were first married, he wrote me some verses, and he called them, 'My Star, Lucile. [11]
- Yet as he went towards his own home now, he recalled the day they were married, and for the first time had drawn as near to each other as life could draw. [11]
- Of course," she went on, controlling her rising agitation, and anticipating a sign of protest, "we shouldn't expect to have any people, ---and Gertrude wasn't married in St. John's before; that wedding was at Passumset our seashore place. [9]
- When the Colonel went away they were engaged to be married, as soon as he could make certain arrangements which he represented to be necessary, and quit the army. [5]
- Chief among these was the Duncan house--still so called, although Mr. Duncan, who built it, had been dead these fifteen years, and his daughter and heiress, Janet, had married an Italian Marquis and lived in a Roman palace, rehabilitated by the Duncan money. [9]
- Old Count Frohlinger was still alive, but suffered a great deal from gout and the capricious young wife he had married in his old age. [10]
- Another time I was Snow-White and she the wicked step-mother, and also the hunter, the dwarf, and the handsome prince who married her. [10]
- Because a man was married, was he to be shut up to one little narrow career, that of husband? [4]
- Master Ulman Pernhart was married in a right sober fashion to fair Mistress Giovanna, and I remember to this day seeing them wed in Saint Laurence's Church. [10]
- Seven months--and Kathleen was married again to the man she had always loved. [11]
- The man that was born when his wife lay before him in the Morgue has found another woman, a good woman who loves him and--" "And is married to her? [11]
- Here and there was a house that had been half finished and then abandoned, or a shanty in which a couple of young married people were just beginning life. [4]
- Old Roses married Victoria Lindley from "out Tibbooburra way," and there was comely issue, and that issue is now at Eton; for Esau came into his birthright, as he said he would, at his own time. [11]
- Thus, at the very outset of our married career, an irritant developed: signs of it, indeed, were apparent from the first, when we were preparing the house we had rented for occupancy. [9]
- Oh, Bobby, Bobby--I used to call you that in the days before we were married, and I will call you that now when all is over and done--why did you not tell me all? [11]
- When they grew up, both married common laborers. [5]
- Once he got up in the dark and drank great draughts of water; once again, as he thought of Mona, his wife, as she was in the first days of their married life, a sudden impulse seized him. [11]
- The close, constant, uninterrupted companionship of the married pair revealed to each unexpected treasures in the other, which, perhaps, might have remained forever concealed in city life. [10]
- Mr Vane had understood her about as well as he would have understood Mary, Queen of Scots, if he had been married to that lady. [9]
- Moreover, she froze two of her fingers on the way up, she fell in love with her guide on the summit, and she married him when she got to the bottom again. [5]
- Sickness, death, and trouble of many kinds put a blight on the happiness of their first married year and gave, them a distaste for the home in which they had made such a promising start. [5]
- Mr. Wing was too subtle to be crude; and he had married a Playfair, a family noted for good living. [9]
- When she married Tom Straker, her first husband, he drank on an average twenty whiskies a day. [11]
- When she married Tom McChesney they took me across the mountains into Kentucky with them. [9]
- But since he told us that day about his being married and all, has--has he been different towards you? [11]
- When Marya Dmitrievna told Natasha that Anatole was married, Natasha did not wish to believe it and insisted on having it confirmed by Pierre himself. [2]
- How I appealed to you when you married to try to appreciate her? [9]
- The only drawback to the theory is that unmarried people seem each as complete and whole as a married pair. [8]
- I should like to see him married, and at the same time as Orion and Paula. [10]
- Does Strachey intend to say that Pocahontas was married to an Iniaan named Kocoum? [4]
- I don't mean to say her husband was a bad fellow; I guess he was pretty good; he was her music-teacher; she met him in Germany, and they got married there, and got through her property before they came over here. [8]
- They were written to papa before they were married. [14]
- To be married to one constitutionally untrue would be more terrible a fate for her than to be linked to him in a lighter, more dissoluble a bond. [11]
- I was true to myself before I married George, and I was true to George after, and all I earned he shared; and I've got little left. [11]
- Had he continued to love her, in spite of the woman he had married and adorned? [9]
- I gave it to her the first New Year after we married. [11]
- And he's married to her in there! [11]
- We should like to have some statistics as to incompatibility between married couples produced by damp and raw days, and to know whether divorces are more numerous in the States that suffer from a fickle climate than in those where the climate is more equable. [4]
- I ought not to have married you secretly; I acknowledge that. [11]
- You ought never to have married me,--it was all a terrible mistake. [9]
- So she traveled to Harding on the pretence we have mentioned, and was married. [5]
- I'm not going to get married. [2]
- He had come to consult with the Emperor Charles about the diadems which he wished to give his two nieces, the daughters of Ferdinand, King of the Romans, who were to be married in July in Ratisbon. [10]
- I have reason to believe that her married life was not happy. [4]
- Laura had gone to be married; but Laura had cautioned her; she did not want to be thought of, she said, as going in search of a husband; let the news come back after she was married. [5]
- I--I am engaged to be married. [9]
- She would like to be married to all three at the same time," thought he. [2]
- But I want to ask a close question, "Are you now in feeling as well as judgment glad that you are married as you are? [7]
- There's Lise, married to Andrew--a better husband one would think could hardly be found nowadays--but is she contented with her lot? [2]
- Willarski was married to a Russian heiress who had a large estate in Orel province, and he occupied a temporary post in the commissariat department in that town. [2]
- Been married three times; buried two husbands, divorced from the third, and I hear she is getting ready to marry an old fellow out in Colorado somewhere. [5]
- It would be time enough, she said, when I was married. [9]
- The really serious thought in Carmen's mind was that perhaps after all a woman had no real freedom until she was married. [4]
- She was nearing thirty, and in spite of her beauty and the rarer distinction that can best be described as breeding, she had never married. [9]
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