Go/walk down the aisle

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verb phrase

To get married.

I can't believe she's finally going to walk down the aisle with her high school sweetheart.
Visual representation of "go/walk down the aisle" - To get married

Often appears as...

  • about to go down the aisle
  • ready to walk down the aisle

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Idiomatic

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Ceremonial Context

Used to describe the act of getting married, often in a traditional setting like a church.

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They plan to go down the aisle next summer.
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Romantic Implications

Implies a romantic and significant commitment between partners.

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After five years of dating, they're walking down the aisle.
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Major Life Event

Indicates a milestone or major life change, usually joyful and celebrated with family and friends.

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Everyone cheered as she walked down the aisle.
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