The sister of your father or mother; the wife of your uncle.
1 No way they know my business, not even my auntie , said Mayson.
2 Saying goodbye to my auntie was probably the hardest thing I've done.
3 I'm sorry I answered you back, auntie ; it was horrid of me.
4 And I had better run down and see if auntie wants anything.
5 At tea that night my auntie was pleased coz Ah seemed ravenous.
6 But I know him through and through, auntie , and he feels it.
7 When you have kids, I'll be the best auntie they'll ever have.
8 Four years ago I went to South Carolina to see my auntie .
9 I am good now, and I will never, never disobey auntie again.
10 Emilia stopped and asked after you, and sent you her love, auntie .
11 May you never wish you'd lived your lane like your auld auntie .
12 Of course, if auntie is going back, I shall go with her.
13 Well, you see, auntie , there are two ways of looking at it.
14 There is another enigmatical person, auntie , who presented Grisha with a drum.
15 And you shouldn't tempt me to run away from her like auntie .
16 It's wicked, auntie , and has done more injury to religion than drinking.
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