niece

IPA: nˈis

noun

  • A daughter of one’s sibling, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law; either the daughter of one's brother ("fraternal niece"), or of one's sister ("sororal niece").
  • A daughter of one’s cousin or cousin-in-law
  • A surname.
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Examples of "niece" in Sentences

  • My 4 year old niece is more articulate than Sarah Palin.
  • Or maybe it's because my niece is a frickin 'grandmother at 44!
  • Bill, my niece is at Miami of O-- please do not wrassle with her.
  • Cousin Molle goes to Cambridge and the niece is the only visitor.
  • His fatherly care and protection to her niece is the result of this.
  • My niece is going to college next year, and her parents are figuring it will cost them about $150,000 for the next four years.
  • Edith grew paler and thinner, and so quiet, that Aunt Rachel was quite pleased with what she called her niece's "becoming demeanour."
  • As far as I know, I am the only Lois Reibach in the world, but my niece is also lreibach and she has taken that identity in a number of online services.
  • But when his 18-year-old niece is abducted by a murderous pack of vampires in the desolate wastelands outside, Priest breaks his sacred vows and ventures out to find her and seek vengeance upon those responsible, especially their brutal leader (Karl Urban).
  • Where complete and fubftential jufttce has. been done* a new trial will not bo granted, though the judge who tried the caufe may have been miilaken in point of law; as where an action was brought by a perfon for a violent affault on her niece, who lived with her, per quod ferv. ami/it, and the judge held that the aunt Hood in loco parentis, whereon large damages were given; — the plaintiff undertaking to pay the damages to the niece* and the niece not to proceed in an action which

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