stepson

IPA: stˈɛpsʌn

noun

  • The son of one's spouse, but not one's own child.
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Examples of "stepson" in Sentences

  • She has a daughter and a stepson.
  • Jack is the stepson of a minister.
  • He is married and has one stepson.
  • He had no children but one stepson.
  • He has two daughters and a stepson.
  • Second marriage, affair with stepson.
  • Dorrel is married and has one stepson.
  • Conrad's daughter in law and stepson died.
  • Meanwhile, the stepson worked as a groom for the king.
  • In fact my stepson is fighting for it in Kabul rite now.
  • But before he went he called his stepson to him and said:
  • Helene got a stepson, the later notorious wastrel Jalmari Linder of Mustio.
  • My stepson is in Afghan fighting to get the people who murdered your friends on 9-11.
  • Afterwards he ordered the table to be removed, and when grace was said, he called his stepson and whispered to him;
  • My 8-YO stepson is already reading at 7th-grade level ... but he's still 8, and there's some CONTENT at that level he's not ready for.
  • On the final visit, Caron, also 19, gave the blond-haired child he called his stepson, a kiss on the cheek and then came back upstairs.
  • My stepson is assaulted outside a night club by door staff, the plod arrive and, as he is the one unconcious on the floor, he’s knicked.
  • My stepson is into theater, and he recently told me that this could be a wonderful prop in productions. replica watches Mar 10 lol! love it.
  • So she called her stepson and told him what the astrologers had predicted -- how her life depended on that of the dragon, and how she feared that
  • On his deathbed, with a somewhat self-conscious virtue characteristic both of himself and of the period, he called his stepson to come and 'see in what peace a Christian could die.'

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