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aunt [ɑ:nt] SUST.

aunt
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ago·ny ˈaunt SUST. ingl. brit. coloq.

ˈgreat-aunt SUST.

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During this time, a dying aunt bought him a new piano.
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The image presented was originally that of an older woman providing comforting advice and maternal wisdom, hence the name aunt.
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Eventually, her aunts gave up their attempts to get her to marry.
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His parents traveled away and consigned him at age three to thirteen to his aunt.
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Time and tradition have made them as familiar as carols, mince pies, woolly jumpers, and avoiding the lancinating gaze of your least favourite aunt over the sprouts.
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His youngest daughter suffered from seasickness and was sent to live with an aunt.
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He stays in a temple and befriends a girl living there with her aunt.
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When she receives a spiteful, anonymous letter, she flees the house to live with her aunt.
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In reality, she received the same education as that of her cousins (from her aunt), though accounts suggest she was more physically active and boisterous.
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Their maternal aunt took charge of the two children.
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