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groom
noun as in man being married
Strongest matches
noun as in stable attendant; servant
Weak match
verb as in make ready, prepare physically
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Women threw rice on peshmerga fighters, a tradition practiced at Syrian weddings when neighbors welcome the bride and groom.
A couple on Merwedeplein got married on this day, and a friend captured the bride and groom leaving their apartment.
Manhattan was the patient groom in my unspoken arranged marriage, the implicit goal of any tri-state suburban childhood.
The charges against the groom as well as against a bridesmaid were dropped.
And Republicans have just founded a new organization to groom minorities in the party.
A groom is a chap, that a gentleman keeps to clean his 'osses, and be blown up, when things go wrong.
Throwing up the window, he saw his young son attempting to mount the groom's pony: the latter objecting.
Lady Hartledon driving, the boy-groom sitting beside her, and Eddie's short legs striding the pony.
But the groom who took care of them sprang instantly after them, and kept swimming beside them, guiding and cheering them.
A former groom; born about 1767; short, thickset, wife-led, one-eyed.
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On this page you'll find 70 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to groom, such as: bridegroom, suitor, benedict, husband, and spouse.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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