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9 sentences with 'daughters'

Example sentences and phrases with the word daughters and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: daughters

Daughters are female children of a person or couple. They can also refer to women who belong to a particular group or family. In biology, daughters are cells or organisms produced by the division or reproduction of a parent cell or organism.


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He and his wife and two daughters sleep in his car.
-How are your daughters? -He replied, letting me know he didn't want to talk about him anymore.
The couple already had two daughters, Josephine and Elsie, whom Rudyard adored; but he longed for a boy.
Why don't I let my daughters fend for themselves? I suppose for the usual reasons: feelings of guilt and fear.
I, on the other hand, as a good modern parent, cannot watch my daughters idle for more than five minutes without being assailed by remorse.
In the summer, when my daughters whine too much, write on the walls or throw breadcrumbs on the freshly swept floor, I send them outside to play.
Our daughters were on vacation, and my wife and I thought it would be fun to spend a few days relaxing nearby while I collaborated with the famous writer on a book of conversations.
In Britain, the best known militant feminists were the Pankhursts: mother Emmeline (1858 - 1928) and daughters Christabel and Sylvia, who formed a radical group known as the Suffragettes in 1903.
Catherine the Great also created the first educational institution for girls in Russia, the Smolny Institute, admitting the daughters of nobles and, eventually, well-to-do commoners (ironically, given its own power, the Institute trained noble girls to be obedient and compliant wives rather than aspiring leaders).

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