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Definition of groomsman in English: groomsmannounPlural groomsmen ˈɡruːmzmən North American A male friend officially attending the bridegroom at a wedding. Example sentencesExamples - Still in practice the groom and groomsmen make their entrance into the chapel through a side door.
- Then came the bridesmaids, all friends and relatives of Jane, and the groomsmen.
- I followed her gaze and saw that Lance and the rest of the groomsmen had just walked in, including Kyle.
- I was a groomsman in a good buddy's wedding a few years ago, and we did just that.
- When Peter and Pavel were young men back in Russia, they were asked to be groomsmen for a friend.
- We even have it planned out as far as the groomsmen and bridesmaids.
- And as of Thursday, one of the groomsmen still had not even been measured for his tuxedo.
- The groomsmen stood in the back of the church, waiting as more and more guests arrived.
- She fled in tears to a girlfriend's house, he took off with his best man and several of the groomsmen to Tijuana.
- A bachelor party is for the groom, the groomsmen and selected male friends.
- It appeared to be a groomsman, probably the best man.
- I spoke with him as casually as with any of the other groomsmen, although my mind was shouting that I loved him every time I saw him.
- A half hour or so later, as all the groomsmen were getting ready to go back to the hotel for the night, Tami corners me.
- The bridesmaids and the groomsmen were already at the end of the aisle.
- As it is, Scott asked him to stand as a groomsman, and surprisingly, Dave agreed.
- She's already asked you to be a groomsman at the wedding.
- Two of my groomsmen actually went to my mother the night before we were married and asked my mother to stop the wedding.
- When all the bridesmaids and groomsmen were in order the main event began.
- Another man I later found out was the principal groomsman.
- There was silence, and just as he opened his mouth to commence the ceremony, Jason jumped out of the line of groomsmen.
Definition of groomsman in US English: groomsmannoun North American A male friend officially attending the bridegroom at a wedding. Example sentencesExamples - She fled in tears to a girlfriend's house, he took off with his best man and several of the groomsmen to Tijuana.
- A bachelor party is for the groom, the groomsmen and selected male friends.
- Two of my groomsmen actually went to my mother the night before we were married and asked my mother to stop the wedding.
- There was silence, and just as he opened his mouth to commence the ceremony, Jason jumped out of the line of groomsmen.
- The groomsmen stood in the back of the church, waiting as more and more guests arrived.
- When all the bridesmaids and groomsmen were in order the main event began.
- I was a groomsman in a good buddy's wedding a few years ago, and we did just that.
- The bridesmaids and the groomsmen were already at the end of the aisle.
- We even have it planned out as far as the groomsmen and bridesmaids.
- Then came the bridesmaids, all friends and relatives of Jane, and the groomsmen.
- She's already asked you to be a groomsman at the wedding.
- Still in practice the groom and groomsmen make their entrance into the chapel through a side door.
- When Peter and Pavel were young men back in Russia, they were asked to be groomsmen for a friend.
- I followed her gaze and saw that Lance and the rest of the groomsmen had just walked in, including Kyle.
- A half hour or so later, as all the groomsmen were getting ready to go back to the hotel for the night, Tami corners me.
- It appeared to be a groomsman, probably the best man.
- Another man I later found out was the principal groomsman.
- And as of Thursday, one of the groomsmen still had not even been measured for his tuxedo.
- As it is, Scott asked him to stand as a groomsman, and surprisingly, Dave agreed.
- I spoke with him as casually as with any of the other groomsmen, although my mind was shouting that I loved him every time I saw him.
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