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- noun Plural form of
honeymooner .
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Examples
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Only special-edition bottles trade for $1,000 or more, such as one once given to honeymooners, which is shaped like the Dutch royal palace, and another portraying the 17th century Cheese Weighing House in Gouda.
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Great tourist attraction known as a honeymooners resort.
Niagara Falls 2002
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But the honeymooners are the best -- the solicitous young bridegrooms from
A Wanderer in Venice Harry [Illustrator] Morley 1903
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Even honeymooners who used to dread the language factor of a romantic stay in Paris can now add “speaking with French people” to their list of trip highlights.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Even honeymooners who used to dread the language factor of a romantic stay in Paris can now add “speaking with French people” to their list of trip highlights.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Take a look at this one of honeymooners from 1905.
Kate Kelly: America As It Once Was: A Daily Gift Kate Kelly 2011
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He's tied a Hansom cab to his belt and run honeymooners around Central Park.
Ryan Still Brings the Heat Jason Gay 2010
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What's more, many lines and even some individual ships are tailored toward specific audiences, including families with kids, singles, honeymooners, seniors, gays and lesbians, etc.
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Since the Mail on Sunday story, internships – who gets them, whether they should be paid, whether they hinder social mobility – have become a significant British political issue: dividing the erstwhile Downing Street honeymooners Nick Clegg and David Cameron, and fascinating a media in which well-connected twentysomethings on work experience, sometimes frighteningly eager, sometimes staring out of the window, are increasingly ubiquitous.
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Take a look at this one of honeymooners from 1905.
Kate Kelly: America As It Once Was: A Daily Gift Kate Kelly 2011
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