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My fiancé has a ten-year-old daughter who’s becoming interested in sports, and I encouraged her to add this to her reading list.
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My fiancé said that his commitment to me is also a lifetime commitment to her.
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I have gotten many friends registered to vote, the hardest one being my fiancé, who has never taken an interest in politics prior to this year.
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She and her fiancé have been very cautious throughout the pandemic, ordering in groceries and even skipping out on festivities for their child’s first birthday.
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So, although it’s odd to say your ex-fiancé, my ex fiancé is one of those people for me.
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He employed Corentin to clear up the dark side of the life of Clotilde's fiance.
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But certainly I had not expected to see sitting on the page written in my fiance's hand, the face of another woman.
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The father agrees with her; and he and her fiance, this gentleman here, have run away with her, to prevent her being locked up.
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And then suppose after you came home you took your wife, or your mother, or your fiance, to see this play.
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He merely returned home to bid his last farewell to his dying mother, and to intrust her to the care of his fiance.
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WORDS RELATED TO FIANCÉ

  • Juliet
  • Romeo
  • admirer
  • beau
  • beloved
  • boyfriend
  • companion
  • courter
  • darling
  • dear
  • dearest
  • escort
  • fiancé
  • fiancée
  • flame
  • girlfriend
  • idolizer
  • inamorata
  • inamorato
  • infatuate
  • paramour
  • petitioner
  • significant other
  • steady
  • suitor
  • suppliant
  • swain
  • sweetheart
  • truelove
  • valentine
  • wooer
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