Bridegroom in a sentence as a noun

At least he didn't change "bridegroom" to "bridegoom" so it was spelled the way it was pronounced.

If the bridegroom drinks his coffee without any sign of displeasure, the bride-to-be assumes that the groom is good-tempered and patient.

Pillowed on his marriage bed, Softly to his soul he said: “Though no bridegroom ever pressed Fairer bossom to his breast, Mortal flesh must come to clay – Even this shall pass away.”Fighting on a furious field, Once a javelin pierced his shield; Soldiers, with a loud lament, Bore him bleeding to his tent.

Bridegroom definitions

noun

a man who has recently been married

See also: groom

noun

a man participant in his own marriage ceremony

See also: groom