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tie the knot (to) [exp]

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Meaning:
- getting married.
Examples:
- I’m really happy with them. They had a good relationship and now they have tied the knot.
- They’re planning to tie the knot next spring with a beach wedding.
- After dating for years, they finally tied the knot in a grand ceremony.
- The celebrity couple tied the knot in secret last month.
- We’re so happy they decided to tie the knot after being together for so long.
- The royal couple tied the knot in a stunning cathedral ceremony.
- Are you two planning to tie the knot soon?
- They tied the knot under the stars with only close friends and family present.
- They’ve been together for years, when do you think they’ll tie the knot?
- Mark and Sarah tied the knot last weekend in a beautiful garden ceremony.
- It’s about time they tied the knot, they’re perfect for each other!
- We’re planning to tie the knot in Italy next summer.