newlywed
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of newlywed
Example Sentences
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When the newlyweds found an apartment in downtown Manhattan, Burden used the proceeds of a family trust to buy it, with James as a joint owner.
From Los Angeles Times
In years past, she said in a post on X, women would throng textile stores, giving a discerning touch to the fabric they would purchase for newlyweds.
From Los Angeles Times
The 61-year-old found one newlywed’s ring after searching an area of water the size of a football field, and delivered it to him at the airport minutes before his flight home.
When she was a newlywed in the early 1980s, she took a tax course to get some practice filing returns.
From MarketWatch
The newlyweds decided they needed a change before having kids.
From MarketWatch
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