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family circle

NOUN
  1. rearmost or uppermost area in the balcony containing the least expensive seats

How To Use family circle In A Sentence

  • More marriages than anyone expects can bring new faces into the family circle. The Sun
  • The family circle is left with a ragged, gaping tear.
  • More marriages than anyone expects can bring new faces into the family circle. The Sun
  • He has contempt for those beyond his immediate family circle.
  • The Angry Penguins had no coherent political outlook and the Boyd family circle espoused a confused mixture of liberal humanism and religious pacifism.
  • Talk of religion was forbidden in the family circle.
  • At 15, Tocqueville accompanied his father to Metz, where he entered the lycée and a wider social world than his restricted family circle.
  • The subject was never discussed outside the family circle.
  • Not only does it free you from any guilt, it also stops the arrangements from being discussed en masse with the wider family circle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perfect agreement is rare enough among the closest of friends or family circles; it is hardly to be expected in industrial life where the machine age has tended to impersonalize human relations. Talking Shop
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