Someone with one or more siblings who have one or more children; a brother or sister of someone’s father or mother.
1 A little chin-music from your oncle 'Arry shall finish it!
2 Je n'ai pas le canif de mon oncle . '
3 Mon oncle Benjamin-whohas not read it, in French or (as I did) in American?
4 Very good, mon oncle ; I'll obey orders.
5 But my poor oncle will never agree.
6 The word "Onkel" he detested as foreign, because it was derived from "avunculus" and " oncle . "
7 Trust your oncle to do thees thing!
8 This some more your work, oncle ?
9 My oncle ! Madame Piriac broke in.
10 Your oncle Henry"-withan angelic wink-"isfly!
13 But it would seem a little like a lifetime achievement prize for the director of Last Year at Marienbad and Mon oncle d'Amérique .
14 Even Oncle Jazon and Rene de Ronville were off with the hunters.
15 I note today in the papers that they have played l' Oncle Sam.
16 Oncle Jazon caught sight of her, and snapped his tune short off.
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