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- noun Plural form of
marrier .
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Examples
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But when you see serial re-marriers it's usually more people of Larry King's generation.
Dr. Drew: Brangelina Headed For 'Nuclear' Breakup Huffington Post 2010
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California is abuzz over same-sex marriage, as gay marriers swarm the Golden State like so many Castro-ized killer bees in case ruddy-faced values voters kill our buzz with November's constitutional amendment.
Nato Green: Top 10 Ways Gay Marriage Harms Straight People 2008
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And these policies invariably hurt the real wealth creators in this country (as opposed to these wealth marriers and inheriters) the most (as well as the economy as a whole).
"One man turned out to be a certain kind of comedian's dream -- he was a lawyer, and a Republican..." Ann Althouse 2007
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And you'll have us marry her, here be them come of the marriers.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6 William Carew Hazlitt 1873
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In fact, I'd argue that serial marriers of the kind seen in Hollywood (or in Washington DC) do more to undermine marriage than single-gender unions would ever do.
Ace of Spades HQ 2009
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Personally, I must admit that I don’t much care if a percentage which I think would be fairly small when it comes down to it of potential marriers are put off by their irrational squickishness.
SSM Opponent Predicts End of Western Civilization Due To Sexual Disorganization 2005
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The Brebos family were famous organ-builders in the fifteenth century; they were famous marriers, too, ” but one of them met his match, Jean, called to Spain, married there a widow, Marianna Hita, with one son.
The Love Affairs of Great Musicians Hughes, Rupert, 1872-1956 1903
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