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loved one

NOUN
  1. a person who you love, usually a member of your family

How To Use loved one In A Sentence

  • An American family of eight has gone missing while driving from Michigan to Alaska and police believe they may be somewhere in northern B.C. Several families with loved ones who are mentally ill are speaking out about what they call a decrepit, overcrowded, ineffective psychiatric facility at Vancouver General Hospital. CBC | Top Stories News
  • Plunged in darkness again, the man, whom Rose had called unimaginative, suffered all the untold agony of soul which had been hers during the moment in which she had been forced to make up her mind and carry out the act, only his anguish was the more intense, for hers was the quick action and his the forced inaction of a man bound to a stake, within full sight of a tragedy being enacted upon a loved one. 'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
  • Their loved ones would have no joyful celebrations. A Channel of Peace
  • Patience, peace and a good heart endear you to family, friends and loved ones.
  • Believe me it's far more difficult to know what to say to an unconscious loved one than the movies make out.
  • In order to be in tip-top shape for the upcoming Olympics, athletes must train vigorously and sacrifice time that they would normally spend with their families or their loved ones.
  • He's as cuddlesome as a teddy bear, and not a brand new, freshly stuffed one from Build-a-Bear, a well-loved one, missing some stuffing, and maybe an eye, and a button on his overalls. Finding Amanda, losing Matthew Broderick
  • The memory and the love of your loved one will continue to move you and inspire you for the rest of your life.
  • Here are my pick of calorie-free gifts to light up loved ones' faces. The Sun
  • Once families received indications that it was safe to leave, they wanted to know what was going on and then turned over their trust to the staff to do the job of resuscitating the families' loved ones.
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