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cousin

[kuhz-uhn] / ˈkʌz ən /
NOUN
family relation
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Her cousin had been visiting the cousin’s daughter, who had recently given birth, at the time of the strike.

From The Wall Street Journal

At least my cousin is older than I expected.

From Literature

Treasuries are the “equity market’s less attractive, slower acting, more boring cousin. And it’s kind of behaving that way. Just watchful, waiting mode,” said asset manager F/m Investments’ CEO Alex Morris.

From Barron's

Treasuries are the “equity market’s less attractive, slower acting, more boring cousin. And it’s kind of behaving that way. Just watchful, waiting mode,” said asset manager F/m Investments’ CEO Alex Morris.

From Barron's

Wedding ceremonies are “very Latin,” Himede said, a “time where I can see my hundreds of cousins and uncles that we have.”

From Los Angeles Times