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married [ˈmærid, Am ˈmer-] PRZYM.

1. married:

married man
married woman
to get married man
to get married woman
to get married couple

2. married (concerning marriage):

married
married couple

I . marry [ˈmæri, Am ˈme-] CZ. cz. przech.

2. marry (perform ceremony):

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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The varied pace assures that after a rush of events, she allows a few quiet pages about long-married life, the serene pleasure of going to sleep companionably in another's embrace.
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The couple were to be married the next day, on Halloween.
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He was married (his wife was red-headed) and had children.
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The two became close, he proposed, and in 1920 they married, forming a sparkling duet on stage.
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This responsibility could impede a woman's chances at marrying the most suitable husband because she would always be a secondary wife to whomever she married.
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He did, she went, heavily veiled, and they married.
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Their wedding night, he saw the old woman he had married and threw her out the window, where she caught on a hook.
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Her parents had a polyamorous relationship in which they were married to different partners but, in 1978, they married to legitimise their children.
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He is married with four daughters and one granddaughter.
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The allure of anonymity gains extra importance for married individuals, who can enjoy relative safety to express fantasies and desires without being known or exposed.
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