foster child

NOUN
  1. a child who is raised by foster parents
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How To Use foster child In A Sentence

  • She recently had a call from an ex-foster child who said, ‘I've rung to talk to you about my worries and muddles because I could always talk to you.’
  • You depict rare occurrences - like Westerners paying for foster children to visit their affluent country - as a major problem.
  • Though statistics are lacking, it seems reasonable to conjecture that these conditions foster child abuse and neglect, even infanticide.
  • I am the foster child who wakes up with nightmares of being taken away from the two fathers who are the only loving family I have ever had.
  • She was a mixed race foster child struggling to find herself in a place where her distinctive look - her darker skin and tight curly hair - was never reflected back at her.
  • To her audiences, she brought both laughter and tears; to her foster children she offered a haimish [homey] present and the vision of a humane future. Jewish Women in Comedy - Molly Picon
  • You depict rare occurrences - like Westerners paying for foster children to visit their affluent country - as a major problem.
  • If you are attached and have hoped to have a baby, or have applied for an adoption or foster child, this week could bring very big news.
  • This may be getting more involved than they contemplated when they agreed to foster children for the local authority.
  • A 6-month-old, biracial boy named Michael was their first foster child.
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