foster family

NOUN
  1. the family of a fosterling
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How To Use foster family In A Sentence

  • Luo's foster family agreed to cooperate to look for Luo's birth parents.
  • June 2000 My foster family found a foster mother for me.
  • The bright and bubbly child looked alert and happy, surrounded by members of her foster family.
  • CHANGE JARS: Announcing a goal for the saved money in your change jar will foster family savings, especially because they can see the savings growing.
  • While going for walks with his foster family, people always comment on how handsome he is and what a beautiful physique he has.
  • The aftershocks are the emotional damages felt by the survivors: in this case, a mother filled with guilt, a son who lost his arm and a daughter who felt abandoned and unloved and was taken in by a foster family that thought she was an orphan. Michael Giltz: DVDs: Craig Ferguson... Genius?
  • Months later, Toronto police learned that her abuser had already been jailed, and that she had been placed with a foster family.
  • He himself grew up without his biological parents, being raised by a foster family, and is understandably sceptical about the elevation of biology over nurture.
  • She was taken into care by the local council and placed with a foster family.
  • The Jews foster family keeping the kitchen kosher or praying is not problem. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Religious, Cultural, and Personal Right To Eat Bacon — Even When Your Foster Parents Don’t Allow It in Their Home
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