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Etymology

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wedding +‎ -y

Adjective

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weddingy (comparative more weddingy, superlative most weddingy)

  1. (informal) Of or pertaining to weddings.
    • 1917, Mary Ellen Chase, Virginia of Elk Creek Valley:
      So the next day, when I was married, I wore some marigolds against my white dress. Some folks thought 'twas an awful queer thing to do. They said roses would have been much more weddingy []
    • 2003, Catherine McColl, Happy As the Grass Was Green, page 367:
      After one exceptionally weddingy June, while my father was in Toronto restocking the store, our long-awaited ship sailed close enough for Mother to drag it to shore single-handed.
    • 2005, Ann Kelley, The Burying Beetle, page 9:
      I throw out the nasty ferny stuff, much too weddingy.

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