Bridal in a sentence as a noun

"Look at this collection of bridal dresses I like!

Do these discount dresses come with the same rw social experience that tends to accompany bridal shopping?

Or, talk to people who read fashion magazines or bridal magazines or other things where every page is paid for.

Surprisingly enough, Facebook generates more results than the sum of all the other bridal portals we have our ads on. I'd say 10 times or more of each individual bridal portal.

"The bridal-industrial complex does not benefit from similar regulations, but not for want of trying.

Is it strange that as potential investor my biggest concern about this deck would be that its for a bridal product with 3 Men and only one woman on the founding team?

Bridal in a sentence as an adjective

" Seriously, phrase your software in terms of man-months and no matter how much you charge it suddenly seems cheap!That's one of the bridal-industrial complex's best coups ever.

"Car dealers have haggling advantages over purchasers: - You buy a car perhaps once every three years, perhaps once every ten."Correct, this is no different than the mattress industry or bridal industry.

In this context, where our society says "straight is the way normal people are" in our toys, movies, bridal magazines, etc, the "born that way" thesis reduces to "well, there is a small minority that is just different and will never be like everyone else.

It is being said that this specific, narrow, limited group of men is using the structures they created to keep articles that focus on their interests, Linux distributions, while excluding things that interest other people and not them, like bridal gowns.

Since I definitely don't fall in the target market, I have no idea whether you intended that as a comment on unrealistically low prices, unrealistically high bridal expectations, or that the company targeted the high end of the target market.

Bridal definitions

noun

archaic terms for a wedding or wedding feast

See also: espousal

adjective

of or relating to a wedding; "bridal procession"; "nuptial day"; "spousal rites"; "wedding cake"; "marriage vows"

See also: nuptial spousal

adjective

of or pertaining to a bride; "bridal gown"