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Auntie

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Auntie meaning

Diminutive of aunt. | Term of familiarity or respect for a middle-aged or elderly woman. | Female domestic helper.

Synonyms of Auntie

Example sentences (20)

A dear auntie and great auntie to her much loved wider family.

Much loved sister, special auntie and great auntie.

The dearly loved wife of the late Les, much loved mum of the late Adrian, a very dear auntie and great auntie and good friend to many.

Auntie Cade followed the boy, sure he was eager to play with the puppies Auntie Owen had been bringing to the circle while they all talked story and swapped dyeing methods and stitch techniques.

A loving Daughter to Arma and the late Ken, devoted Wife to Alan, much loved Mum to Zoe and Gina, Sister to Glenys, Sister-In-Law, Mother-In-Law, Nan, Auntie and a kind friend to many, Yvonne will be very sadly missed by all her family and friends.

Auntie Sharon Riley welcomed everyone to Country, and then Jordan Boney conducted a smoking ceremony.

But an "auntie" figure in his life insisted he see her doctors at City of Hope.

Despite what my father told me about her, I loved my auntie.

Fixed a crash and blocker when interacting with Auntie Ethel in Act III.

God did not bless her with a child, Gene said, but “she’s the best auntie I have.

Her auntie’s partner is a Celtic fan so they’re buzzing to see someone from their family potentially play against their team.

I'm a relatively unknown designer, but what I have is every auntie, every uncle, every cousin, every young boy's lived experience.

Loving mam of Vicki and Paul, mother-in-law of Andrew, devoted nana of Megan, Max, Emily and Elsie, caring sister, auntie and friend.

Loving sister of John, Jean and the late Dave, auntie and friend to many.

Loving Sister to Barry and the late Clive and a much loved Auntie to Jackie, Natalie, Lauren and Hannah.

Much loved Mam, Nanna, Great- Nanna, Sister, Auntie and Friend.

My auntie lives there.

Setting juice and milk cartons on the table): I’ve told you a hundred times, don’t call me Auntie, I’m the same age as you.

She had been lured by a 28-year-old woman who posed as a friend of Auntie Mary, and taken to Dansoman 22 kilometers away.

Susan, of Billington, was the cherished and loving wife of Andrew, dearly loved sister of Glanys and Stephanie, also a loved sister in law of Moira, Ray and Darryl, a loving auntie to many and a much loved and dear friend.