Pronunciation of the English word bridal.
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1. | The bridal bouquet was made of roses and tulips. | |
2. | Mary's white bridal gown against the backdrop of the white marble wall virtually made her disappear. | |
3. | The orchard on the slope below the house was in a bridal flush of pinky-white bloom, hummed over by a myriad of bees. | |
4. | Those fifty bridal chambers I behold / (so fair the promise of a future reign) / and spoil-deckt pillars of barbaric gold, / a wreck; where fails the flame, its place the Danaans hold. | |
5. | A royal tent of purple and gold softly cushioned was raised amidships, where the bridal pair were to repose during the calm cool night. | |
6. | The bridal feast was followed by dancing. | |
7. | On the eve of the bridal day, Lucy appeared to have one of her fits of levity, and surveyed with a degree of girlish interest the various preparations of dress, etc., etc., which the different members of the family had prepared for the occasion. | |
8. | The bridal guests assembled in gallant troops from distant quarters. | |
9. | Glancing wide over hill and dale, the fair bridal procession at last reached the parish church, which they nearly filled. | |
10. | All stood motionless; but when the yell was again repeated, Colonel Ashton snatched a torch from the sconce, and demanding the key of the bridal-chamber from Henry, to whom, as bride's-man, it had been entrusted. |