Weddings vs Weddingy - What's the difference?
weddings | weddingy |
(informal) Of or pertaining to weddings.
* 1917 , Mary Ellen Chase, Virginia of Elk Creek Valley
* 2003 , Catherine McColl, Happy As the Grass Was Green (page 367)
* 2005 , Ann Kelley, The Burying Beetle (page 9)
As a noun weddings
is .As a verb weddings
is (wedding).As an adjective weddingy is
(informal) of or pertaining to weddings.weddingy
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- So the next day, when I was married, I wore some marigolds against my white dress. Some folks thought 'twas an awful queer thing to do. They said roses would have been much more weddingy ...
- After one exceptionally weddingy June, while my father was in Toronto restocking the store, our long-awaited ship sailed close enough for Mother to drag it to shore single-handed.
- I throw out the nasty ferny stuff, much too weddingy .