The sister of your father or mother; the wife of your uncle.
Parent's sister or parent's sister-in-law.
Someone with one or more siblings who have one or more children; a brother or sister of someone’s father or mother.
1 My aunt exclaimed; Miss Pinshon inquired; Preston inveighed, at things in general.
2 Her aunt scolded in vain; in spite of the remarks of Mlle.
3 Just let us know if there's something you want, her aunt said.
4 The boy's aunt said the family is seeking answers from the authorities.
5 I hope you don't suspect my aunt had any hand in this?'
6 A week earlier, he was perfectly healthy at my aunt 's retirement party.
7 Had a message to say your aunt Abby had a heart attack.
8 He found his aunt in the garden, sitting out in the sun.
9 If my aunt read love, I felt sure that O'Toole read dishonesty.
10 Her aunt 's partner of 70 years had just died a month ago.
11 I spend my time in complaining; my aunt says I am crazy.
12 I could never tolerate credit; I was like my aunt in that.
13 I've met him a few times at my aunt and uncle's house.
14 From my aunt Bea, he said, choking out the words between guffaws.
15 The only comfort he received was in the presence of his aunt .
16 Ask them for directions on how to get to your aunt 's place.
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