Family meaning in English
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Definition
a family: relatives: parents, sisters, brothers, cousins, etc.
Examples
- "You can treat me like dirt 'cause you're my only family"
- "The most important things in the world are family and respect...and to a lesser extent money and drugs."
- "Philip : Her family's really into government."
- "It's a family affair"
- "British Bob has been loyal to the family."
- "You want to leave the Delavigne family?"
- "As you may know, I have a growing family and my children demand most of my free time away from work."
- "Furthermore, the company will be happy to reimburse the travel expenses for your husband and cats to join you the next few weekends until your family moves here permanently."
- "That's actually why I came back here to London, to get the unconditional love and support of my loving family."
- "The Smith family: Yes, Roger."
- "Bruno : Ma'am, my family used to own this house 40 years ago."
- "Bob in Los Angeles writes: Susie: How do you balance work and family?"
- "A small family place."
- "I understand that it is always difficult when employees leave the Delavigne family, however a bit of foresight would have been helpful in avoiding this situation, which, from a business perspective, makes no sense whatsoever."
- "One California man thought that he would get a top-level position in a large corporation by claiming he was a member of the Kennedy family."
- "Perhaps you're saving to buy an apartment, or planning a family: we'll help you out every step of the way."
- "After all this turmoil and excitement, I needed to sort things out for myself in the comfort of my family home."
- "That's right, I'm at home with my family."
- "Wine woman : The estate has been in my family for five generations..."
- "Edward Moon, on behalf of the Delavigne family"
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