Sentence example with the word 'foster'

foster

abet, avuncular, clip, distantly related, favor, have and hold, lick into shape, move to action, provide for, sibling, treasure up

Definition adj. providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties

Last update: July 1, 2016


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She fostered the orphan.   [Please select]

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A totally new approach to seeking adoptive families or foster carers for children.   [Please select]

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Grace Foster Putnoe Lane, Bedford Letters must arrive by noon on Tuesday.   [Please select]

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"You are a Republican, Sir Denzil, fostered by an arrant demagogue."   [Please select]

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Luck fostered skill in this great affair, which deserves to be recorded for the good of any village gifted with like opportunity.   [Please select]

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His disposition was naturally warlike, and this disposition had been fostered by his father when he was a child--still a kinder heart or a more generous lad never existed.   [Please select]

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Thus had this ancient grammar school of Stonnington fostered many scholars, some of whom had written grammars for themselves and their posterity.   [Please select]

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Thus I became her foster-father, and had her brought up with my youngest brother until he was obliged to enter the school for priests.   [Please select]

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Macwheeble's, and, knowing the state of the country, had sent his passport for Captain Foster's inspection.   [Please select]

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