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  • noun Plural form of honeymooner.

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Examples

  • 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.

    The Ultimate Dutch Status Symbol: 2008

  • ‡ Great tourist attraction known as a honeymooners’ resort.

    Niagara Falls 2002

  • But the honeymooners are the best -- the solicitous young bridegrooms from

    A Wanderer in Venice Harry [Illustrator] Morley 1903

  • 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

  • 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

  • Take a look at this one of honeymooners from 1905.

    Kate Kelly: America As It Once Was: A Daily Gift Kate Kelly 2011

  • He's tied a Hansom cab to his belt and run honeymooners around Central Park.

    Ryan Still Brings the Heat Jason Gay 2010

  • 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.

    Booking a cruise? Wait another 2 weeks 2010

  • 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.

    Intern Nation by Ross Perlin – review 2011

  • 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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