Examples of 'aunt katherine' in a sentence

Meaning of "aunt katherine"

aunt katherine - This phrase refers to a person's aunt named Katherine, using both the familial relation and the first name to specify which aunt is being mentioned

How to use "aunt katherine" in a sentence

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Aunt Katherine wants to speak to you.
I am kinda with my Aunt Katherine right now.
Aunt Katherine also left you her shares of the company.
Now if we could just get Aunt Katherine to disappear.
Aunt Katherine also left you her shares in the company.
It will get you in right with Aunt Katherine.
Aunt Katherine asked if you could come down for some dictation.
Too bad we did not bring Aunt Katherine.
One squint at Aunt Katherine would sober anybody up.
They belonged to your Aunt Katherine.
Aunt Katherine and I were just starting to get acquainted.
Thank heavens it is not Aunt Katherine.
Aunt Katherine was right.
Now if we could just get Aunt Katherine to disappear … Here he is.
Aunt Katherine wants to speak to you. - What have I done now?

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Poor girl, it was bad enough with Aunt Katherine and Robert.
And then Aunt Katherine says to Grandma that she can't have the cream.
I mean, whyever would not Aunt Katherine have left a will?
It 's your cousin, Mrs. Landis, madam . Thank heavens it is not Aunt Katherine.
Just a minute, Aunt Katherine.
That 's probably your Aunt Katherine.
Come right in, Aunt Katherine.
Oh, thank heavens it isn't Aunt Katherine.
She 's with her Aunt Katherine.

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