cousin-german (Meaning)
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cousin-german (n)
the child of your aunt or uncle
Synonyms & Antonyms of cousin-german
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cousin-german Sentence Examples
- My cousin-german and I have been close since childhood, growing up like siblings.
- As my cousin-german, she shares not only my bloodline but also my deepest secrets.
- He is my cousin-german on my father's side, making our bond even stronger.
- I attended the wedding of my cousin-german, celebrating his union with his childhood sweetheart.
- Being my cousin-german, we often reminisce about our shared family history and traditions.
- My cousin-german and I often spend holidays together, continuing our family's traditions.
- When my cousin-german moved to the city, we kept in touch through regular visits and phone calls.
- My cousin-german's children are like nieces and nephews to me, and we have a special bond.
- Despite living in different states, my cousin-german and I make an effort to see each other as often as possible.
- I consider my cousin-german to be one of my closest friends, always there for me through thick and thin.
FAQs About the word cousin-german
the child of your aunt or uncle
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My cousin-german and I have been close since childhood, growing up like siblings.
As my cousin-german, she shares not only my bloodline but also my deepest secrets.
He is my cousin-german on my father's side, making our bond even stronger.
I attended the wedding of my cousin-german, celebrating his union with his childhood sweetheart.