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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
newlyweds
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Everyone left at about midnight, leaving the newlyweds alone at last.
▪ The hotel seemed to be full of newlyweds.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And it will be champagne all the way for the newlyweds.
▪ As the newlyweds settled into the four-hour trip, the excitement of triumph over family disapproval receded.
▪ Following the 45-minute ceremony, the newlyweds will return to the castle for a brief and informal reception.
▪ There is no special leave for newlyweds and no childcare provision.
▪ Upon learning that the rice thrown at newlyweds was meant to symbolize fertility, my fa-ther banned it from the wedding.
▪ You two being newlyweds, she just spun him around and aimed him at me.
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newlyweds

n. (plural of newlywed English)

Wikipedia
Newlyweds (disambiguation)

Newlyweds are people who recently got married. It also could refer to:

  • Newlyweds (film), a 2011 film written and directed by Edward Burns
  • Newlyweds (TV series), an Australian sitcom from 1993-1994
  • Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, an American reality television series about Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson
  • Newlyweds: The First Year, an American reality documentary television series that premiered on Bravo in 2013
  • The Newlywed Game, an American game show
Newlyweds (TV series)

Newlyweds was an Australian sitcom that screened on the Seven Network in 1993 and 1994. The series of 52 episodes was created by Ian McFadyen and produced by David Taft. It was written by Ian McFadyen, Mary-Anne Fahey and Graeme Farmer.

Newlyweds was about a young couple embarking on the perils of married life. Allie is everyone's dream of a young wife: practical, patient, attractive. Peter is the typical young bloke: sporty, easy-going and a bit of a larrikin. Little does the couple realise what lies in wait for them in married life. Their dream of a cosy life of domestic bliss is constantly interrupted by their families and friends.

Newlyweds (film)

Newlyweds is a 2011 American comedy/drama film written, directed and starring Edward Burns, with Kerry Bishé, Marsha Dietlein, and Caitlin Fitzgerald. Newlyweds was selected to close the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.

Usage examples of "newlyweds".

They seemed so delighted with each other's company that Dixie wondered if they were newlyweds, too.

Minmei paid lavish compliments to the newlyweds, then broke into one of her biggest hits, "To Be in Love.

I'll brief the newlyweds on the entire situation when they attend the next Concilium session in Orb.

They should have been in my office that day with those two newlyweds looking at me as though I were telling them something nobody'd ever heard of before.

For years women passengers had been forced to travel separately from the men, but now any time they chose, which was almost every minute, the newlyweds could be alone together.

Belle is truly fine now, and although we all miss you, we wish for our newlyweds only bliss, interesting travels, and joy.

Since the bed which he and Elly were expected to use was already occupied by two of the gentlemen, the newlyweds decided to sleep on the floor.

Apparently, the newlyweds are having a delayed honeymoon and she said there was something about a ski trip in the mountains of Phasga.