WordNet
n. photographs of bride and groom and their friends taken at their wedding
Usage examples of "wedding pictures".
In all the official wedding pictures, John Hawthorne seemed at ease with himself.
The paper was blue, with large roses in a darker blue, a truly dreadful background for the array of family photographs and wedding pictures with which the old ladies ornamented their rooms.
They were married, coincidentally, at The Happy Chapel by Reverend Pop in a ceremony so brief their wedding pictures, she liked to joke, were a series of shots of an empty room.
The newlyweds and Papako all looked happy and triumphant in the snapshots that were their only wedding pictures.
The sight of her mildewed wedding pictures in the wreckage brought a sentimental pang, but it was quickly deadened by the discovery of flowers and a bottle of wine in the dining room.
So March took him to his wedding, stood handcuffed beside him throughout the service and even during the wedding pictures, like an unusually attentive best man.
Tragic wedding pictures and wrenching family scenes were the lead on every TV newscast.
As soon as we can pry Harris and Gaby apart and get the members of the immediate families up here, we'll start taking wedding pictures.
I've looked at all the wedding pictures, and no matter how often I've looked, it always gives me a weird feeling.
Sometime before midnight she'd found herself sitting on the bed, cutting apart their wedding pictures with scissors.