Cousin meaning in English
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Definition
a cousin: a relation who is the child of an aunt or uncle
Examples
- "Look Brian, this one is from my cousin Ahmed!"
- "Kevin : Well, on my mother's side of the family, let's see, with three aunts and four uncles, I have a total of thirty-seven cousins."
- "Plus the fifty-eight second cousins from the cousins of those cousins."
- "I was just finishing a letter of recommendation for my neighbor's cousin."
- "We can all stay with my sister in Muswell Hill, and visit my cousins in Lickle Ickleton."
- "My cousins are in San Francisco, I must dine with them."
- "You used to date my cousin Tiffany, didn't you?"
- "Kevin : No, it's one of my cousins."
- "Mariana Cousins is a Business Technology Sensitivity Specialist."
- "And the production supervisor you fired was actually a distant cousin."
- "Philip : I date a lot of cousins named Tiffany."
- "Son of the cousin of a donkey!"
- "Philip : So, how many cousins do you actually have?"
- "She's the daughter of my roommate's cousin's nanny."
- "One of my cousins has recently given birth, and I'm so jealous that I actually contemplated kidnapping her newborn baby!"
- "Lupita : How dare you, you no-good cousin of a donkey!"
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