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Sentence count:24Posted:2018-01-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: feature articleunclepeduncleuncleansay uncleunclearuncle tomuncle samMeaning: n. an uncle of your father or mother. 
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1. He suffered from allergies, like his great-uncle Theodore Roosevelt, and was a sickly child for much of his early years.
2. The hand, of course, belonged to her great-uncle and foster father.
3. Circuit in Atlanta unanimously dismissed great-uncle Lazaro Gonzalez's appeal of a lower court ruling earlier this year.
4. His great-uncle had a car on display too.
5. At that time, he bounced when Great-uncle Algie accidentally dropped him from a window, and Gran cried tears of joy.
6. ON Aug. 9, 1945, my great-uncle was out fishing in the Pacific, far enough away from Nagasaki, Japan, that he missed the immediate impact of the atomic bomb dropped by the Americans that day.
7. Those are the ones I saw my great-uncle Carl grow, pouring water from a washtub into the soil around the melons and watching the stalks suck it up like a vacuum cleaner.
8. a great-uncle was the first Bengali to serve in the governor of Bengal's executive council.
9. My great-uncle actually got sent home from a British hospital because there weren't enough beds that day.
10. His namesake, his great-uncle Anthony, was an alcoholic who made a small fortune smuggling Canadian whisky during Prohibition.
11. The president's great-uncle great uncle was part of the American forces who liberated the camp.
12. His love of trains was inspired by his great-uncle, who bequeathed him a vintage Lionel O Scale train set decades ago.
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13. A week later Adam got a letter saying he was the sole beneficiary under the will of his late great-uncle.
14. Yes, you really must make the acquaintance of your great-uncle.
15. She had never been brought face to face with her great-uncle, and never devoted any conscious thought to him.
16. Nobody was more surprised than Neeld when his miserly great-uncle proved to be worth nearly £1 million, mostly in cash.
17. My knowledge of the thing began in the winter of 1926-27 with the death of my great-uncle, George Gammell Angell, Professor Emeritus of Semitic Languages in Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
18. President Obama said his pilgrimage to Buchenwald is personal, noting his great-uncle was part of an American military unit that liberated the camp.
19. The greater truth about America, however, for virtually all the writers in this collection would lie in the faith of the great-uncle of African-American novelist Charles Johnson.
20. Hilton was the son of Conrad Hilton senior, the founder of the Hilton Hotel chain. He is also the great-uncle of Paris and Nicky Hilton.
21. the entire family had only a few days earlier fled the city because my great-uncle feared a repeat of the bombing of Hiroshima.
22. The boy was taken to Miami and put in the temporary custody of a great-uncle, who was willing to keep him.
23. My great-aunt was in their new house outside Nagasaki; the entire family had only a few days earlier fled the city because my great-uncle feared a repeat of the bombing of Hiroshima.
24. I had the honor of serving with Prince Quentyn's great-uncle in your father's seven.
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