Definitionadj. deprived of parents by death or desertion
Last update: October 29, 2015
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They had no children, but adopted an orphaned daughter of Mrs Eliza Garnaut, a friend, and this young girl (afterwards the wife of George W. [Please select]
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Who knows how soon they may be orphaned. [Please select]
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Her heart was still wrung for the orphaned child--prized yesterday, no doubt--they said he was a good father. [Please select]
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One of these days, Philip and his bloodhounds will be pulled down by these young terriers they have orphaned. [Please select]
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For Japan, every sight and sound of it, had been woven with the earliest imaginings of Barbara's orphaned life. [Please select]
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But then there were my brother's sons--orphaned by the guillotine--to place. [Please select]
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