Marry has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | The woman Argyle hoped to marry was the woman the man she hoped to marry hoped to marry. | |
2. | You don't marry someone you can live with — you marry the person whom you cannot live without. | |
3. | I might as well marry a bird as marry you. | |
4. | Diogenes would frequently praise those who were about to marry, and yet did not marry. | |
5. | Son, marry whenever you want - daughter, marry when you can. | |
6. | Ivan Tsarevitch came to his father: "How can I marry the frog?" complained the son. "Is she my equal? Certainly she is not." "Never mind," replied his father, "you have to marry the frog, for such is evidently your destiny." | |
7. | If you marry a chicken, follow the chicken; if you marry a dog, follow the dog. | |
8. | Tom expects to marry me, but I don't have to marry him. | |
9. | Tom expects to marry me, but I am not obliged to marry him. | |
10. | Tom expected to marry Mary, but she didn't have to marry him and didn't. |