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There is nothing less or more than being married, if that is what you mean!

However, if you mean the old-English term, "Marry", as in "Interjection Archaic.(used as an exclamation of surprise, astonishment, etc.), then it could be something stronger, such as "God's Wounds!"

As an example, a Shakespearean character might say, "Marry, I'll not allow it!"

The superlative could be,

"By the gods! I shall not allow it!"

But for marry, meaning to be wed, there is no superlative. One is either wed or not wed.

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