wedding march
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Noun
wedding march (plural wedding marches)Category:English lemmas#WEDDINGMARCHCategory:English nouns#WEDDINGMARCHCategory:English countable nouns#WEDDINGMARCHCategory:English multiword terms#WEDDINGMARCHCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#WEDDINGMARCHCategory:Pages with entries#WEDDING%20MARCHCategory:Pages with 1 entry#WEDDING%20MARCH
- (musicCategory:en:Music#WEDDINGMARCH) A slow-tempo march played during a wedding.
- 1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 197:
- "Oh, there isn't much danger, as long as I have got breath in my nostrils," said Peik, and took a ram's horn, which he began blowing; and when he had blown a wedding march on it he put the horn to his sister's nostrils and blew life into her again and she rose up as if nothing had been the matter with her.Category:English terms with quotations#WEDDINGMARCH
- 2009, Jim Hayden, The Year of God's Promise, page 325:
- The musicians had been quietly singing some familiar Christian songs but then the singing stopped and the music turned into a wedding march as the procession started down the small hallway. First, Sandra, in her yellow bridesmaid dress and carrying a small bouquet of yellow roses […]Category:English terms with quotations#WEDDINGMARCH
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slow-tempo march played during a wedding
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