Similar words: orphan, orphanage, cellophane, morph, morphine, morpheme, morphosis, amorphous. Meaning: ['ɔrfnd /'ɔːfnd] adj. deprived of parents by death or desertion.
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1. She was orphaned in the war.
2. When she was orphaned,her uncle sent her to orphanage.
3. He was orphaned at an early age.
4. Orphaned children were consigned to institutions.
5. The book follows the plight of an orphaned Irish girl who marries into New York society.
6. The two sisters were orphaned when their parents died in a plane crash.
7. She was orphaned when her parents died in a plane crash.
8. The war orphaned him.
9. The orphaned children were living in subhuman conditions.
10. I remember the night Kip was orphaned.
11. Cyril had been stranded, orphaned, in adulthood, in the land of the grown-up.
12. Ben was orphaned at an early age and raised by an uncle.
13. The first to come were two boys orphaned in the war in Kampuchea.
14. Their representatives are helping thousands of orphaned children and displaced families escape from the tyranny of civil war.
15. Orphaned at nine and on his own, he soon became famous as a rope dancer.
16. The murderess is then adopted by the orphaned workers, who unsuspectingly tend her eggs and larvae.
17. The Plot An orphaned peasant girl was given a home by a kindly old woman who could not see very well.
18. Against a panoramic backdrop, we see orphaned P.K. growing up in a hostile environment.
19. By age eleven he had been orphaned from his mother and abandoned by his father.
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20. They had been orphaned and were so desperate for work that they auditioned while still mourning.
21. Philip Leapor may therefore have been orphaned at the age of eight.
22. White was orphaned at 14 when his parents died in a car accident.
23. Like it or not, you are in truth of the commonalty - the orphaned daughter of a poor washerwoman.
24. She had tucked her hair behind her ears and she looked like an orphaned boy.
25. Increased life expectancy means that it is now a rare occurrence for children to be orphaned.
26. When she dies-and it will be soon-she will leave behind three orphaned children.
27. The cubs, all between three and seven weeks old, have been found orphaned or abandoned over the last few weeks.
28. In the new state, fostering was the only way to provide a home for orphaned and otherwise parentless children.
29. But what if they were obliged to seek that elusive spring for the good of those they'd orphaned and anguished?
30. They began with a small rented house, its first occupants a handful of people, including children orphaned by the war.
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