MARRY in a Sentence

Learn MARRY from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
314 example sentences for MARRY, such as:
1. Lost to marry me, marry you win.
2. Men tend to marry later than women.
3. Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all.
4. They that marry in green, their sorrow is soon seen.
5. I made the right choice when I decided to marry you.
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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 Meanings and Examples of MARRY
marry
 v.  take in marriage
 v.  perform a marriage ceremony
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1  They had never before avowed their inclination so openly, and Ethan, for a moment, had the illusion that he was a free man, wooing the girl he meant to marry.
Ethan Frome By Edith Wharton
Context  Highlight   In IX
2  But Scarlett must have known he was going to marry Miss Melly sometime.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER I
3  The Wilkes and Hamiltons always marry their own cousins.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER I
4  I don't want to go to Charleston or have a house or marry the twins.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER II
5  It doesn't matter who you marry, as long as he thinks like you and is a gentleman and a Southerner and prideful.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER II
6  As always, she wondered how her loud, insensitive father had managed to marry a woman like her mother, for never were two people further apart in birth, breeding and habits of mind.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER II
7  But he was not going to marry just anyone, as Mr. Calvert had done, taking to wife the Yankee governess of his motherless children.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER III
8  Gerald knew that despite the genuine liking of the County men with whom he hunted, drank and talked politics there was hardly one whose daughter he could marry.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER III
9  So, James and Andrew were as startled as anyone when the news came out that the daughter of Pierre Robillard was to marry the little Irishman from up the country.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER III
10  Why the loveliest of the Robillard daughters should marry a loud-voiced, red-faced little man who came hardly up to her ears remained a mystery to all.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER III
11  If Ellen had ever regretted her sudden decision to marry him, no one ever knew it, certainly not Gerald, who almost burst with pride whenever he looked at her.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER III
12  But Scarlett intended to marry--and marry Ashley--and she was willing to appear demure, pliable and scatterbrained, if those were the qualities that attracted men.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER III
13  There was no family of any standing into which he could marry, no people with whom he could associate except the Slatterys and riffraff like them.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV
14  As he was several cuts above the Slatterys in education, it was only natural that he should not want to marry Emmie, no matter how often he might walk with her in the twilight.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV
15  And probably he thinks that if he can't have me, he might as well please his family and marry Melanie.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV
Example Sentence: (104 in 7 pages)
1  I am absolutely furious that he divorced me to marry her.
2  Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all.
3  The wise never marry, And when they marry they become otherwise.
4  It is harder to marry a daughter well than to bring her up well.
5  Nancy wondered whether it was her destiny to live in England and marry Melvyn.
6  Speculation was rife as to whom the prince might marry.
7  If you would have a good wife, marry one who has been a good daughter.
8  Lost to marry me, marry you win.
9  To marry a woman for her beauty is like buying a house for its paint.
10  I made the right choice when I decided to marry you.
11  It is the custom in that country for women to marry young.
12  The young couple eloped because their parents wouldn't let them marry.
13  I have been reliably informed that the couple will marry next year.
14  They that marry in green, their sorrow is soon seen.
15  Men tend to marry later than women.