out of wedlock
At ten years of age she was given in wedlock to this old roué who had already buried five wives.
children born in wedlock
to enter into wedlock
to live in wedlock
to be bound in wedlock
a happy state of wedlock
to break the bonds of wedlock
to remain in wedlock
to celebrate the bonds of wedlock
My indiscretions were not tolerated at that time. I had a baby out of wedlock. The shame.
They had their first baby, a boy named Lawrence, out of wedlock when Henrietta was barely fourteen years old.
In most countries, rising divorce rates coincide with more births out of wedlock and a fall in marriage rates.
He had been born out of wedlock in February of 1900, from a Jewish father and a Catholic mother.
" Erasmus was born out of wedlock" .
They employ euphemisms, using different words to describe sex permissible by religion, or illegal sex and sex out of wedlock.
Marriage and wedlock mean you are married.
However, the word " wedlock" is not that common anymore.
Look, people have kids outta wedlock all the time.
Look, people have kids out of wedlock all the time.
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