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connubiality



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That separation is not uncommon, even for two-athlete couples: training is so intense that connubiality is discouraged.

From Time Magazine Archive

Rupert and Hilda are toasting 20 years of guileless union; Axel and Simon, who is Rupert's younger brother, have just passed their third year of wary connubiality.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since no one in his family has had this kind of fun since the French Revolution, Armand happily jettisons liberty, equality and fraternity for connubiality.

From Time Magazine Archive

Love Life's argument is that steam, speed, materialism and greed have slowly wrecked connubiality.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Peace and connubiality, he says, and he meant the same."

From The Belted Seas by Arthur Willis Colton




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