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marry (MAIR ee) (verb)
To join in a close and typically permanent relationship, or wedlock, usually through a ceremony: Rena and Ryan decided to marry as soon as they could arrange it.
Mary (MAIR ee) (noun)
A woman’s name: Jason's Aunt Mary is coming to visit him next week.
merry (MER ee) (adjective)
High spirited, joyful; full of fun; lively laughter and cheerfulness: Tabitha saw the merry group of children playing in the park.

Trina's friend, Mary, always stated, "I shall make merry when I marry."

Marriage is said to be a climate where the husband usually reigns and the wife often storms.

Also, in some cases, marriage can begin with "I do" and end with "adieu".

—Evan Esar
(unaware that she was a carrier of a deadly disease)
Word Entries containing the term: “mary
Dolors of Mary
In Roman Catholicism, a devotion that commemorates, The Seven Sorrows of Mary, or seven sorrowful or anxious occasions in her life.
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