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estrange

[ih-streynj] / ɪˈstreɪndʒ /


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As well as writing The Choir, they will play estranged siblings in the Apple TV show.

From BBC

The 44-year-old actress, who shares a 6-year-old son, Gene, with her estranged spouse, filed divorce documents in New York City on Jan. 6, according to People.

From MarketWatch

It happens also to be that of her estranged husband, who happens to be Det.

From Los Angeles Times

"While Lachlan works closely with his father, I understand he remains estranged from his elder siblings," he alleges.

From BBC

Daughters were less likely to be estranged from their mothers; Black adult children were less likely than their white peers to be estranged from their mothers, but more likely to be estranged from their fathers.

From MarketWatch