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Example sentences for "your cousin"

  • Your cousin assured me that when I spoke the answer would be favorable.

  • But I have been to the south far out of your cousin's way.

  • I wonder if you are as much pleased with Woodlawn as your cousin," said Durward, noticing that her mind seemed to be more intent on foreign subjects than the scenery around her.

  • Your cousin," said Durward, "and where's the old lady who was with her?

  • Inexpressily shocked, the precise Mrs. Graham asked, "What kind of a girl is your cousin?

  • Suppose the caller is your cousin, Mr. Marmaduke Lind, and your high-principled servant by mistaking the name or how not, causes you to ask the same question with respect to him.

  • I am not thinking of Marmaduke: he is your cousin.

  • It may be your cousin's name; but it's not yours.

  • And you actually think that this Lalage Virtue is as respectable a woman as your cousin?

  • Hop up on that log side of your Cousin Whitefoot, where all can see you.

  • Now take a look at your cousin, Jumper the Hare, and tell me how he differs from you.

  • Your cousin, Seek Seek the Spermophile, sometimes called Gopher Squirrel, who lives on the open plains of the West where there are no rocks or stones.

  • By the way, Peter how do your babies differ from the babies of your Cousin Jumper?

  • Make a friend of your cousin Junius, whom I know and respect highly; and he certainly will be of advantage to you.

  • Even if she accepts me, it will be to the advantage of your cousin, because if he still hopes to obtain her, the sooner he knows he cannot do so, the better it will be for him.

  • And, if she accepts me, then you should be glad that I had put an end to your cousin's pursuit of a woman who does not love him.

  • Your cousin and I want to talk to you about the future, Ida," he said.

  • Your cousin is an acquaintance of mine, Mrs Miller.

  • Be not frighted, madam," cries Jones, "I have almost as much need of a dram as your cousin.

  • Your cousin is nothing whatever to me, and I'm under no obligation to make concessions to him.

  • Your cousin I have always thought a conceited ass--besides his being the most ill-favoured animal I know.

  • I had only to look at you at your cousin's funeral to see what's the matter with you.

  • Your cousin's nothing to you; he's nothing to us.

  • Then I think it will be wise of your cousin to shorten his visit.

  • I don't object to your speaking to your cousin," says Rylton; "you can speak to him as much as ever you like.

  • Your cousin," says Rylton, altering the phrase that would have made it in his anger, "your lover.

  • The unusual substitution of this final title for the habitual "your cousin" struck Clarence uneasily.

  • The chief problem now remaining to be solved is, what became of your cousin?

  • Do you really believe the Crusoe boy is your cousin, Hal?

  • Foy, to-morrow at dawn you and Martin will start for The Hague to carry out the command of your cousin Brant.

  • Well, I am Hendrik Brant, your cousin, once the burgomaster of The Hague and its richest citizen, but to-day a hunted rat who must receive his guests in secret cellars.

  • Look, here written on it is your cousin's name.

  • Most happily, your cousin's presence was the means of saving a fellow-creature's life.

  • Have you read the letter from your cousin Brant?

  • Your cousin is the bull that I put my money on: I believe she will clear the ring.

  • Nay, I mean the Dona Margaret, your cousin and my lady, whom I wed last night.

  • Your cousin is a brave girl, but, understand, I do not force her to this dangerous enterprise.

  • Do you, then, love this king, your cousin, so very much?

  • Cannot I carry the golden apples to the king, your cousin, much quicker than you could?

  • I think you are a little unjust to your cousin in this matter, Mrs. Capella.

  • Your cousin is impulsive in some respects, though self-contained enough in others.

  • We must seize that opportunity to publish all the evidence needed to thoroughly acquit you of suspicion in relation to your cousin's death.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "your cousin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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