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silver wedding
noun
- a twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of silver wedding1
First recorded in 1860–65
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Example Sentences
He never lived to bury his parents, to see his daughter or his son marry, or to celebrate his silver wedding anniversary.
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That might be very pleasant for a few times, but suppose they should live to celebrate their silver wedding?
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A silver wedding too, Pim—dont forget that, they rallied him.
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But do you recall the silver wedding of Adolph—in the Fusiliers?
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It came in good time, for to-day is the anniversary of Father's wedding-day and my sister's silver wedding.
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Another work for family use was his cantata, or opera, "Son and Stranger," composed for the silver wedding of his parents.
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