I hopped into the backseat of my auntie Joanne's car, next to Carla, who sat in the middle of Crystal and I, and gave her a quick tickle. |
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There were a lot of conversations about auntie or granny snuffing it so the kids could divvy up the profits from a sale. |
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Like the auntie who showers gifts on her niece in order to be loved, but provides no guidance or bases for growth and maturation of the child. |
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On 9 July 2003 he was released on parole without conditions, under the understanding that he would be living with his auntie. |
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When I'm home, I see my mum, my dad, my nan, my grandfather, my auntie and my cousins every day. |
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Indeed, they are also taking on the role of the uncle or auntie, ticking off youngsters who are indulging in a spot of horseplay in the street. |
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The auntie in front turned back and smiled at me while I smiled back sheepishly. |
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She was like a loving sister to many and a fantastic auntie to all her nieces and nephews. |
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While I was still in a dilemma as to whether I should ask them verbally if they are indeed cabbing, another dilemma stepped up in the form of a tyrannical auntie. |
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The most important social unit in Hawaii is the ohana — extended family, in which everyone is an auntie or uncle. |
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I was assessed and my auntie talked to my husband about the state of my energy. |
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The children in the group ahead of me loved it, but their middle-aged auntie nearly threw up on the Tarzan swing. |
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She was a loving daughter, sister, granddaughter, great granddaughter, auntie, niece, cousin and girlfriend. |
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They are not in the slightest bit interested in the Christmas card to auntie Maria who lives up the mountains. |
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She sees that her auntie is entering the doctor's office so she waits for her outside. |
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Winston loved callaloo, a Caribbean spinach dish, so much that he ate all that his auntie had made. |
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Recorded while dogsitting for an auntie and uncle – not a gestation you can imagine Lucky Shiner shares with many of its forebears – it's an album that sits on a pleasant fence between invention and homeliness. |
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Peacefully on 27th November, aged 88 years, Isabell, a loving wife of the late Tom, loved sister, auntie and great auntie. |
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He called my auntie, who is a community helper, to come over. |
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I was telling my bathing buddies my great-nephew was concerned that his auntie hadn't decided on a name for the now overdue baby. |
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Nothing gets an overly inquisitive auntie or an uncle with unpalatable political views off your back like a Boxing Day fixture. |
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You can sometimes even make a nice soup with the seedpods, auntie. |
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My auntie fell down off a stool and then fainted! |
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She's got the famous dad, the whingy voice, she's been in every magazine dressed worse than my late great auntie. |
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He is still in my view the only DJ worth listening to on Auntie Beeb's flagship radio station. |
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I remember Auntie Mame as having the first jockstrap joke I ever encountered. |
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Even easily anticipated situations have revealed Auntie to be timeless, ageless and fundamentally clueless. |
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So I had a tidy little sum to be going on with, and I live with my Auntie Doll, my mum's youngster sister, in Beckenham, Kent. |
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She hated playing house in the first place anyways, but Auntie insisted that she played with the girls on the street and made friends. |
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Auntie and Xolani pile into the back seat of the car to accompany Nokwanda to the outskirts of the location. |
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This went on for another good hour, before an ashen-faced Auntie Lilly appeared at the taxi stand with a equally worried-looking Uncle Albert. |
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The bedclothes stirred and Auntie smiled sleepily and he climbed up to have cuddles. |
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Even Auntie Alma got out of her wheelchair for a quick shimmy round the dancefloor. |
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My Auntie at one point unpicked and re-tied a section of it because she had the wrong shade of pink. |
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Etta took the worn cap in her hand and looked it over while Auntie click-clacked with her crochet needles. |
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Auntie May, who was the manageress of a bookshop, sent me supplies of new books and comics. |
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Uncle Hugh and Auntie Jan went out to Africa as missionaries and used to visit my mother and our family when they were over on furlough. |
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Once she had successfully entered and gone inside the hotel, Auntie Kim glowered at the trio. |
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Meanwhile I have very fond memories of both my granny Mary Ellen and my Auntie Mary Kate. |
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It was always such a relief to get back to Auntie Lizzie's so we could use her eiderdown quilts to slide down the stairs. |
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They were satisfied to find none, and then divert all their attention to Auntie Jane. |
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My Auntie Ruth drilled into me, at a very early age, never, ever to open the door to anybody I didn't know. |
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Whatever we may find to criticise about good old Auntie, let us pause for a moment and reflect on what we'd get if she should ever turn up her toes. |
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Her care for children led to her being nicknamed Auntie Joan. |
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Uncle David always had been a soft touch, and it was a lot easier to persuade him and Auntie Marianna to let me stay up late than it ever was with Mum and Dad. |
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I know my Auntie in particular was worried that they were rushing it, maybe because she and Ginger's dad split up last year after a whole bunch of difficulties. |
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Auntie Edna used to say you needed blue blood in your veins to go there. |
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During the war years, Auntie Flo always sent food in the Bundles for Britain from America and we had a tinned fruit cake, a much appreciated novelty. |
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Auntie Gussie would bring her tsimmes, sugared diced carrots baked with meat, and knaidel, a kind of matzo ball. |
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Auntie to many, Gran and Granny to Nicole, Stacey, Aleesha, Carly, Corbie, Billy, Shona, Lara and Scott, Great Granny to Rylan. |
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It's going to take more than a Christmas edition of Call the Midwife to dig Auntie out of its cesspit. |
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And the above nightmare scenario is exactly the sort of monumental mistake Auntie Beeb's politically correct mismanagers are capable of making. |
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Because in retirement Sissons suddenly claims Auntie Beeb is a stonking great leftie conspiracy. |
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Age is definitely making me narkier. The only difference between me and my moany Auntie Maisie is a plaid shopping trolley and a tracheotomy. |
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Packed with guidelines and examples of successful Aunthood, SAVVY AUNTIE is a wonderful survey any general-interest collection will find a popular pick. |
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Loving and giving 'til the end, not just an Auntie, also a friend, when buying you scratchies we couldn't be late, we're missing an Auntie but also a mate. |
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As Auntie Liz, she left many chuckling over their cocoa while writer and star Simon Amstell looked about as comfortable in the show as a man with itching powder down his vest. |
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