829 Words to use with family

We always dined out or had people dining with us, so that family life became a dream of the past.

I was an American, quite a new element in the family circle.

In the big family album were evidences of his astonishing domestic life; for there were photographs of him in full regimentals, with medals and decorations, sitting on a sofa beside his wife, who was in a state of nature.

He seemed as entertained as the rest, but quite willing to leave his family history in professional hands.

Your examination of the family trees of words will be practical, rather than highly scholastic, in nature.

The young trees are mostly gathered into beautiful family groups, each sapling exquisitely symmetrical.

His intimate friends were told of the new joy that had come to him: he instructed the women who worked at the colleges, and when he went home induced his relatives to commence family prayers.

We were a very happy cosmopolitan family-party.

The chiefs of the Vaisyas also make their offerings before they attend to their family affairs.

If there be any alloy in my fortune to have met with such a man, it is that he commonly divides his time between town and country, having some foolish family ties at Christchurch, by which means he can only gladden our London hemisphere with returns of light.

Her rooms were large, very high ceilings, very little furniture in them, very little fire in winter, fine old family portraits on the walls, but from the windows one looked down on a lovely garden where the sun shone and the birds sang all day.

Tolerant of errors, which she lamented, and violences in which she had no share, she had a touch of their common family pride, most conspicuous in an almost cat-like clinging to their ancestral home.

Mrs. Beresford lived in a large old family mansion; she kept no company, and never moved except from the breakfast-parlour to the eating-room, and from thence to the drawing-room to tea.

"What brought you back here, after all these years?" "Family affection, I guess.

Every evening she would have family worship.

But his fortune was not large enough to tempt Crochard, for the Grand Duke really has nothing but the income from his family estates, and you may well believe that he spends all of it.

His book has arisen from a want felt in his own | | practice, as a Monitor to Young Wives, a Guide to Young | | Mothers, and an assistant to the family physician.

AMONGST THE MOST ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS of the kitchen are scales or weighing-machines for family use.

Like the others which I have described, it had a low stone tower, square, and battlemented at its summit: for all these little churches seem to have been built on the same model, and nearly at the same measurement, and have even a greater family-likeness than the cathedrals.

We had a family dinner at my uncle's on New Year's night, and all the family with wonderful unanimity said the best wish they could make for W. was that 1880 would see him out of politics and leading an independent if less interesting life.

VERNIER, CHESTER G. American family laws; a comparative study of the family law of the forty-eight American States, Alaska, the District of Columbia and Hawaii, to Jan. 1, 1931.

Our investigation into the nature, qualities, and fortunes of single words must now merge into a study of their family connections.

(In The Carter family album of old family melodies)

The recognition of individual rights to the pursuit of happiness according to individual desire, is the only basis of happiness in family relations.

To the comprehensive English mind, the war in Europe is a mere family quarrel, on a large scale.

829 Words to use with  family