up the aisle

English

Prepositional phrase

up the aisle

  1. (of a bride) Towards getting married.

Usage notes

  • Used to describe the procession of a bride, normally accompanied by her father, from the door of a church to the side of her bridegroom.
  • Used figuratively to describe the entire activity of preparing for a marriage.
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