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121 llevar/conducir al altar
llevar/conducir al altarto lead to the altar, marry -
122 pegar el braguetazo
to marry for money -
123 flor y nata de la sociedad
la flor y nata de la sociedad(n.) = cream of society, theEx: But in reality, those invited either want to mingle with ' the cream of society' or make sure their children marry into money.
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124 malcasar
v.1 to make someone marry against his or her will: applied to parents, guardians, etc.2 to contract an improper or unfortunate marriage.3 to mismate, to mismatch, to make get into a wrong marriage.* * *malcasar [A1 ]visus historias malcasaban unas con otras their stories did not tally* * *♦ vtto mismatch -
125 casarse con
• get married to• marry• webfoot• wedded -
126 malcasarse
• make a bad marriage• marry below one's station -
127 pretender
• attempt to• intend to• intend to marry• make a claim for• mean to• pay compression• pay courtesy• purply• purport to be• try to -
128 buscaplata
f. & m.fortune hunter, person who seeks to marry a rich consort merely for economic reasons, person who seeks wealth through marriage.
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