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mar·ried [ˈmærid] PRID.

1. married (in wedlock):

married
married couple
married name
to get married [to sb]

2. married (very involved):

to be married to sth

I . mar·ry [ˈmæri] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. marry (wed, officiate at ceremony):

poročati [dov. obl. poročiti]

2. marry (combine):

združevati [dov. obl. združiti ]s/z

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When it was determined they could indeed have both a family and a freewheeling lifestyle, the married couple started scouting real estate.
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He asks for a photo and inquires if he was ever involved in politics before they married or at the university, she denies it.
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He did, she went, heavily veiled, and they married.
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He is married with four daughters and one granddaughter.
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Under her married name she writes contemporary romantic-suspense.
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Despite being married, she is always prone to flirt with other men.
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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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This plan backfires, when the rowdy is more than happy to get them both married because more than anything, he cares about his sister's happiness.
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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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The couple were to be married the next day, on Halloween.
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