wedding day
Americannoun
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the day of a wedding.
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the anniversary of a wedding.
Etymology
Origin of wedding day
First recorded in 1545–55
Example Sentences
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The wedding day was raucous and covered in glitter.
From Los Angeles Times
Their wedding day involved their favourite things - fish and chips on Penarth Pier, an escape room and a carousel ride in Cardiff Bay.
From BBC
This included his title of Baron Killyleagh which had been awarded to him by his mother, Elizabeth II, on his wedding day in 1986.
From BBC
"Thank you, you were amazing. That was better than my wedding day," she said.
From BBC
Megan was kind though to not make the sting of the split worse by going through the motions of the wedding day just to say no.
From Los Angeles Times
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