Definitionadj. of or relating to the state of marriage
Last update: August 19, 2015
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Don't ever hope for marital bliss. [Please select]
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"Yes, these critical episodes happen in marital life." [Please select]
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Your marital difficulties aren't our business but Bird Song is and we don't want any hint of trouble here. [Please select]
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What she needs is a statesman, if she must have marital partnership at all. [Please select]
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It is indecent and filthy for a respectable girl to know anything of the marital relation. [Please select]
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Dorset's marital fears assumed, she asked gaily: "Aren't you horribly jealous of her." [Please select]
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And this is another infernal complication of the freedom of marital choice we grant our princes. [Please select]
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His marital breast is the repository of secrets which decorum is reluctant to adduce. [Please select]
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To dream of flying high through a space, denotes marital calamities. [Please select]
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To lovers, this indicates a swift rush into marital joys. [Please select]
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Besides, what sort of adventures would be possible to three--I mean, of course, two--persons tied down by marital responsibilities and family cares. [Please select]
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