daughter - use in sentences
Converse of object
- marry: Their next daughter married John Murdoch, merchant in Glasgow, and had issue.
- adopt: They had no children of their own but adopted a daughter who was named Eleanor.
- bear: Eventually he married a slave woman, and they bore a daughter Kizzy.
- sire: The first was a February born group 2 Loosebeare Imp sired daughter out of a Glenside His Nibs bred mother.
- woo: My daughters wooed, engaged and married by _machinery!_ And you're only eighteen; do you hear me?
Preposition: into
- slavery: Q. I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as it suggests in Exodus 21:7.
Adjective modifier
- eldest: I went to primary school with his eldest daughter Maureen.
- teenage: Dawn says she had a friend who had a teenage daughter with learning disabilities who was helped by Mencap.
- elder: The elder daughter Megan married and started a family, so we moved to Cheadle ( Staffs ) to be near them.
- year-old: Case study: Miss P is a lone parent with a two year-old daughter.
- loving: Our loving daughter just wiped out, gone from our lives.
- three-year-old: My three-year-old daughter has not had chicken pox but is also showing no symptoms.
Modifies a noun
- Isabella: He works from his home in Oxfordshire where he lives with his wife Laura, daughter Isabella and dog Pepper.
Noun used with modifier
- O: This is my lover, this my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.
- baby: Emma Emma has a beautiful baby daughter, Lauren.
Possessives
- wedding: I bought a £ 200 display kit from you a couple of weeks ago for my daughter's wedding last Saturday.
Possessives
- vicar: And one young man has seen the vicar's daughter in the cemetary at midnight, dancing with the devil.
- preacher: Lorna Want is pretty and blond and sings nicely, which is really all the badly-written role of the preacher's daughter allows for.
Preposition: of
- king: The truce was cemented by a marriage between Richard and Isabel of France, daughter of the French king, now Charles VI.
- clergyman: She was the daughter of a clergyman, but found it heard to embrace traditional Christianity.
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