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tie the knot



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Idioms and Phrases

Get married; also, perform a marriage ceremony. For example, So when are you two going to tie the knot? or They asked their friend, who is a judge, to tie the knot . [Early 1700s]
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That is how Ann "Waaddao" Chumaporn describes the years that led to this moment – on Thursday, when same-sex marriage becomes legal in Thailand, and more than a hundred couples will tie the knot in one of Bangkok's biggest shopping malls, in a riot of colour and celebration.

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If they do tie the knot on Christmas Day, she'll equal the record as the Street's most married character, alongside Street Cars stud Steve McDonald.

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To celebrate the milestone, Erdmann and organizers constructed a wedding chapel where guests could tie the knot under the tagline “Born X Raised Marriages Last Forever, This Is Legally Binding.”

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That same year, the couple founded their Tie the Knot foundation to support groups working for marriage equality.

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Alex and Sue Tatham, from Pelsall, Walsall, became the first couple to tie the knot after meeting on the classic dating programme in 1988.

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