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At your daughter's current age and level of social experience, however, she is quite marriageable.
He has a son and I've a sister who must be of marriageable age by now.
Though in a house with several children of marriageable age- "You have only married once?"
For you will have no more opportunities to meet marriageable men.
Indeed, he could have his pick among the marriageable young women.
She would be eighteen within the year and of marriageable age.
That means she will reach normal marriageable age in about a year's time.
"You had to play or sing to make yourself marriageable."
She must return to her own group, with its marriageable young men."
She would not be marriageable for three or four years."
For example, it would include young children who are clearly not of marriageable age in its sample.
The marriageable age for women was also raised to fifteen.
Others say they do it to make sure that their daughters will be marriageable.
Marriageable girls had been after him since he reached his majority ten years ago.
The marriageable age is 17 with consent but 18 otherwise.
"I feel like a mother with a marriageable daughter - so far, nobody's been good enough for her," she said.
Girls became marriageable at puberty, usually around 12 years of age.
Her own attempts to bring me into contact with marriageable young men had not been very successful.
She's of marriageable age, as is my own first daughter."
Extending government income support to young men in exchange for work would make them more marriageable.
It costs a lot of money to raise a young dwarf to marriageable age.
He had respect for the married state, and thought only of some pretty marriageable girls in Indianapolis.
There certainly is a dearth of "marriageable" black men in America today.
Child marriage was possible in Judaism due to the very low marriageable age for girls.
The place is a must when you have daughters of marriageable age, as we do."