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daughter

[daw-ter] / ˈdɔ tər /
NOUN
female child; offspring
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STRONGEST


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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

“Today” show anchor Savannah Guthrie, one of Nancy’s daughters, shared the footage of the masked individual at her mother’s front door in two posts on Instagram on Tuesday with a plea for the public’s help.

From Los Angeles Times

He claimed he had a conversation about guns with his daughter and she asked to see the gun, having never discussed his gun ownership with him before.

From BBC

His wife teaches at the secondary school, his daughter attends the nearby elementary school and he works at the visitor centre just a block away.

From BBC

“Melissa has a young daughter, and they live in a modest home. We want to intrude as little as possible.”

From Literature