1. marrying - Noun
2. marrying - Verb
of Marry
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbbie was a registered nurse before she met and married John, and though she quit upon marrying John, it’s possible that once she recovers from having her first child, she will return to her field. Source: Internet
According to Totonac mythology, the tropical orchid was born when Princess Xanat, forbidden by her father from marrying a mortal, fled to the forest with her lover. Source: Internet
After marrying, she became a model for many of the city’s high-end department stores such a Marshall Field & Co. and Bonwit Teller. Source: Internet
After securing his empire, which included marrying a Median princess, he devoted himself to maintaining the empire and conducting numerous impressive building projects in Babylon. Source: Internet
After marrying a local widow, Lewis purchased a half-section of land and proceeded with plans to build a town that he hoped would become a trade center for the region. Source: Internet
All this makes it clear that Indian Muslims have entered a post-Islamist phase, marrying a constitutional phraseology of freedom, justice and equality with religious notions. Source: Internet