Similar words: uncle, uncle tom, unclean, unclear, peduncle, say uncle, uncleared, cry uncle. Meaning: n. United States general who commanded the Allied forces in China and Burma and India during World War II (1883-1946).
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(1) Aunt Pat and Uncle Joe are both retired.
(2) I never let on that my dad's brother, Uncle Joe, made me feel anxious.
(3) Need a last-minute gift for Grandma or Uncle Joe?
(4) That sure beats what Uncle Joe told me.
(5) Uncle Joe is the black sheep in the family.
(6) A. What did Uncle Joe do yesterday?
(7) Uncle Joe is the black sheep in the family. Instead of getting a job, all he does is drink too much[http://sentencedict.com], gamble away any money he gets and chase after women.
(8) What's Uncle Joe doing?
(9) Thanks to Uncle Joe, my throwing arm had grown so strong that I could hurl the ball from deep center field all the way to home plate—over 300 feet.
(10) Jason's uncle Joe heard Jason's hiccups, he told Jason to have a teaspoon of sugar and vinegar. Jason tried them both but he still had the hiccups.
(11) Uncle Joe in those days was Speaker of the House and supreme dictator of the Old Guard.
(12) Uncle Joe spent his life savings to buy a store, but it failed, and he lost his shirt.
(13) Uncle Joe is something more than a politician with an age-record.
(14) As he got older, Uncle Joe became more and more mysterious.
(15) It's so full of unhappy memories - and I don't want to face the possibility of bumping into Uncle Joe.
(16) It was my job to check up on the flock every morning and on Sundays Uncle Joe would come to the farm.
(17) Nobody knows the ropes about the auto business better than my Uncle Joe.
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