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cousin

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


Example Sentences

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He does not think Bethany’s spirit or ghost succored his cousin.

From The Wall Street Journal

Doris Etheart, who runs a Caribbean foods store in New York, said a couple of cousins who arrived in 2024 were dismissed from their jobs as security guards.

From Barron's

There’s a dark-haired little kid on Dad’s other side who must be Eliana’s cousin or something, because Eliana’s family comes next.

From Literature

"Try to find anywhere else on this earth where the population would be happy with an external attack on their country," he told me, via a cousin in the UK.

From BBC

Carlson said he was asleep when he was traded but a cousin heard about it and called to tell him he was headed to Anaheim.

From Los Angeles Times