Definition of wedding march in English:
wedding march
nounˈwɛdɪŋ ˌmɑːtʃˈwedɪŋmɑːtʃ
A piece of march music played at the entrance of the bride or the exit of the couple at a wedding.
Example sentencesExamples
- The wedding march started, everyone stood up and my dad and I went to the doorway and paused for a few seconds before slowly starting down the aisle.
- Finally, the music changed, and the familiar wedding march began.
- Suddenly, the hired orchestra starts to play the wedding march, as Amber enters the chapel.
- ‘In just a moment the organ will begin the wedding march; that'll be your cue,’ she said easily.
- Soon the bridesmaids were in their places and the organist started to play the wedding march.
- While Sonia and Steve are sticking with traditional outfits and vows, the strains of the conventional wedding march will not echo through the church.
- The wedding march was a tune she had always liked.
- Her father Seamus helped fix her train as they waited nervously for the organ to begin the wedding march.
- The wedding march started playing and I walked down the aisle.
- The organist began to play a wedding march and the people looked to the back, waiting for the doors to open and the bride to appear.
- Phyllis O Keefe played the bridal chorus and wedding march for the bride and groom.
- They smiled at each other as the wedding march sounded.
- Behind them stood Jasmine and her Father, waiting for the wedding march to begin.
- Finally the guests rose as Chelsea walked slowly down the aisle to ‘The wedding march.’
- After a few moments of instructions the wedding march began and Emily began her slow walk down the aisle.
- The pianist then began the wedding march and everyone turned back to the doorway.
- As the music stopped, then abruptly changed to the familiar wedding march, the entire packed sanctuary rose to its feet as one person.
- I remember standing at the church door waiting for the organist to start playing and as the first notes of the wedding march began I walked up the aisle on my father's arm.
- Finally, the organ settled into the formal wedding march and everyone grew deadly silent when the wooden doors to the chapel opened with a loud creak.
- The violins began to play a jaunty wedding march and we began to walk up the aisle.