Groomsmen [noun]

Definition of Groomsmen:

bridegroom's attendant

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Sentence/Example of Groomsmen:

The group of four men, who all met on their freshman floor at the University of Virginia and are now in their 30s, have all been groomsmen in each other’s weddings.

And the countess-dowager fanned herself complacently, and neither she nor Maude cared for the absence of a groomsman.

As bad luck would have it, the man who was to stand with Eudora as groomsman failed to come, and I was asked to take his place.

In the same way the senior groomsman (the best man) was the personal attendant of the husband.

He is a groomsman; but the party disband to-morrow; only Miss Morris attending the young couple to their home up the country.

I was groomsman at Eva's wedding the other day, and gave her a handsome present, as it was expected I should.

Emily Atwood and Mr. Symmington were bridesmaid and groomsman, and were themselves united the following month.

Indeed, the prisoner claimed so much of Mr. Rogers's attention during the ceremony that you might almost say I acted as groomsman.

Meanwhile, remember, of course, that you must be my groomsman.'

He was bent on reaching his best friend in time to act as groomsman, and business had delayed him till time was at its briefest.