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A
marriage
made in heaven
A slice of the
cake
Always the bridesmaid never a
bride
As nutty as a fruit
cake
Bachelorette party ( Hen night )
Big day
Blushing
bride
Bride
to be
Cake
or death ( line from Eddie Izzard comedy )
Cake
pop ( A small piece of
cake
coated with chocolate )
Cake
walk
Cross the
aisle
Devil's food
cake
( A rich chocolate
cake
)
Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been ( Beatles song lyric )
Father Of The
Bride
( Steve Martin movie )
First comes love, then comes
marriage
For better or worse
Fruit
cake
Golden wedding
Happy is the
bride
the sun shines on
Her
Honeymoon
- and it should have been mine! ( Listerine Mouthwash advertising slogan )
Here comes the
bride
Honeymoon
period
Icing on the
cake
In sickness and in health
Join in
marriage
Last taste of freedom
Lead someone to the
altar
Let them eat
cake
( Marie Antoinette quotation - attributed )
Love and
marriage
go together like a horse and carriage
Maid of honour
Mail order
bride
Marriage
isn't a word it's a sentence
Marriage
of convenience
Mixed
marriage
My Big Fat Greek Wedding ( Nia Vardalos movie )
Often a bridesmaid - but never a
bride
( Listerine Mouthwash advertising slogan )
One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for a birth
One wedding brings another
Open
marriage
Pat a cake, Pat a cake, baker's man, bake me a
cake
as fast as you can ( line from nursery rhyme )
Piece of
cake
Praying at the porcelain
altar
Rite of passage
Ruby
anniversary
Ruby wedding
Shotgun wedding
Shut your
cake
hole
Signing
ceremony
Silver wedding ( a celebration of twenty-five years of
marriage
)
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue
Stag do
Stand on
ceremony
Starter
marriage
Take your hand in
marriage
Takes the
cake
The
Bride
Of The Sea ( Nickname of Venice Italy )
The Wedding ( Julie Rogers song )
The cherry on the
cake
Tie the knot
Till Death Us Do Part ( BBC comedy television series )
To have and to hold
Two on the
aisle
Up and down like a bride's nightie
Wedded
bliss
Wedding bells
Wedding tackle
Who wooed in haste, and means to
wed
at leisure
You can't have your
cake
and eat it too