For teasing was a cousinly privilege which he often exercised. |
A man does not neglect a fresh practice for cousinly affection. |
And everybody knows that there is nothing worse than a cousinly quarrel. |
Still, I could leave it once in a while to make a cousinly call. |
It is tempting to think that further proof of shared ancestry might contribute to a new era of brotherly — or at least cousinly — love among the peoples of Europe in the face of the challenges that confront them. |
Loud and hearty was his cousinly greeting to his young kinsman. |