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Definitions from the WebTerm: Take out bride Description: Take out bride refers to a bride who is not physically present at her own wedding ceremony. This term is commonly used in some cultural and religious traditions where the bride and groom do not meet or see each other until after the wedding ceremony. Examples: 1. Part of Speech: noun - In some traditional South Asian weddings, the take out bride, also known as "purdah bride," stays hidden from the guests until the wedding ceremony is completed.
2. Part of Speech: verb - The groom eagerly awaited the moment when he could take out his bride from behind the curtain and reveal her beauty to the gathered guests.
3. Part of Speech: adjective - The take out bride ceremony added an element of mystery and anticipation to the wedding, as the groom eagerly awaited his first glimpse of his hidden bride.
4. Part of Speech: adverb - During the wedding, the bride moved stealthily, almost as if she were a take out bride, not wanting to be seen before the proper time.
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