Use of avuncular in Sentences. 39 Examples
The examples include avuncular at the start of sentence, avuncular at the end of sentence and avuncular in the middle of sentence
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avuncular at the end of sentence
- We really only knew him through childhood over-the-counter dealings smiling, ever-patient, avuncular.
- He had to admit that it was not unpleasant to be taken in hand by some one so positive and avuncular.
- We really only knew him through childhood over-the-counter dealings smiling, ever-patient, avuncular.
avuncular in the middle of sentence
- Sam gave her an avuncular squeeze.
- Just keep an avuncular, supervisory eye on them.
- Just keep an avuncular, supervisory eye on them.
- His avuncular image belies his steely determination.
- His avuncular image belies his steely determination.
- He began to talk in his most gentle and avuncular manner.
- No longer was I the avuncular, benevolent doctor-I was a human being.
- No longer was I the avuncular, benevolent doctor-I was a human being.
- He adopt an avuncular tone of voice when give advice to junior colleagues.
- He adopts an avuncular tone of voice when giving advice to junior colleagues.
- The secret police have several functions, my dear, he began in an avuncular tone.
- The secret police have several functions, my dear, he began in an avuncular tone.
- Harry Lucas was to all of us who knew him a mentor, a tutor and avuncular friend.
- Harry Lucas was to all of us who knew him a mentor, a tutor and avuncular friend.
- The linear relationship between paternity index and avuncular index is exhibited.
- The linear relationship between paternity index and avuncular index is exhibited.
- On Thursday night, the avuncular Jackson couldn't inspire his team to do the same.
- Under other circumstances she might have found it avuncular but now it was oppressive.
- But China’s relatively avuncular premier Wen Jiabao has snorkelled this reef before.
- Only his facial twitches and the ghost of an old stammer gave the lie to his calm, avuncular image.
- Sir Lewis' avuncular features mask a hard-nosed businessman unafraid of putting financial exigency before personal sentiment.
- Sir Lewis' avuncular features mask a hard-nosed businessman unafraid of putting financial exigency before personal sentiment.
- He is an avuncular man in his fifties with a hairless pate and a perfect trapezoidal moustache that fans out to the corners of his mouth.
- It is up to the new ruling authorities, led by the avuncular chairman of the transitional national council, Mustafa Abdul Jalil, to balance the two.
- It is up to the new ruling authorities, led by the avuncular chairman of the transitional national council, Mustafa Abdul Jalil, to balance the two.
- The media lauded his initiatives as unambiguously and gloriously advancing the interests of all Tunisians, with Ben Ali the ever avuncular and enlightened ruler.
- The media lauded his initiatives as unambiguously and gloriously advancing the interests of all Tunisians, with Ben Ali the ever avuncular and enlightened ruler.
- At that point, Schmidt put an avuncular hand on Page's shoulder and brought him back to the real world. Now, with Page as CEO, that hand is less likely to be there.
- At that point, Schmidt put an avuncular hand on Page's shoulder and brought him back to the real world. Now, with Page as CEO, that hand is less likely to be there.
- The avuncular Custodian of the Holy Places, as Saudi monarchs title themselves, had a reputation for probity, tolerance and humility that augured change for the better.
- Though he looks like an avuncular conductor of a giant toy train set, he labors daily trying to give away one of the world’s biggest fortunes, that made by his son at Microsoft.
- Though he looks like an avuncular conductor of a giant toy train set, he labors daily trying to give away one of the world’s biggest fortunes, that made by his son at Microsoft.
- Compared to Samoan women and heterosexual men, the fa'afafine showed a much weaker link between their avuncular -- or uncle like -- behavior and their altruism toward kids generally.
- Sounding a bit like an avuncular television host, the visibly relaxed president asked some two dozen children, age six to 11, at the Boys and Girls Club what they wanted for Christmas.
- He is capable of avuncular charm, wheezy laughter and mischievous wit as well as grizzly ferocity and stick-in-the-mud reactionary attitudes and walking-stick-in-the-hand swashbuckling.
- He is capable of avuncular charm, wheezy laughter and mischievous wit as well as grizzly ferocity and stick-in-the-mud reactionary attitudes and walking-stick-in-the-hand swashbuckling.