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Definition of matron of honour in English: matron of honournoun A married woman attending the bride at a wedding. Example sentencesExamples - The matron of honour wore a strapless evening dress in gold, and carried calla lilies.
- Obviously, I'll ask Matt to be the best man and I assume you'll ask Sandy to be your matron of honor.
- Unlike today's weddings, there were no ring bearers, bridesmaids, or matrons of honor, or any floral decorations in the church.
- The matron of honor, eight and a half months pregnant in a Carnaby Street mini-maternity dress, nervously brushed her long blond hair away from her face.
- Her younger sister Lee was matron of honour and the eleven bridesmaids were in pink taffeta.
- They had always promised that they would be each other's maid or matron of honor, but because they've drifted apart, that promise hasn't been realized.
- Lila was my matron of honor and both Anna and Grace were my maids of honor.
- We have the clothes, food, a best man, a matron of honor and now flowers.
- I'd chosen two of my nieces as bridesmaids and my best friend in the whole world as my matron of honour.
- The order of entrance is as follows: parents of the bride, parents of the groom, ushers with bridesmaids, flower girl and ring bearer, special guests, best man, maid / matron of honor, bride and groom.
- She had asked me to be her matron of honor and I have to be honest to say her choice confuses me.
- In most cases the best man and maid / matron of honor serve as godparents to the couple's first child.
- The distinction between a maid or matron of honor and bridesmaids is usually a different bouquet and walking down the aisle first.
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