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[ an-teez, ahn-teez ] / ˈæn tiz, ˈɑn tiz /
noun Informal.the plural of auntie or aunty. Words nearby auntiesAunis, aunt, auntie, auntie-ji, auntie man, aunties, Aunt Jemima, Aunt Sally, Aunty, au pair, au poivre Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for auntiesThese aunties see themselves as the “good girls,” and they assert their authority to keep the “bad girls” in check. When the Killer Is a Mother: The Tragedy of Three Murdered Teens in Canada|Asra Q. Nomani|February 1, 2012|DAILY BEAST Girls often call these older women in their community their "aunties." When the Killer Is a Mother: The Tragedy of Three Murdered Teens in Canada|Asra Q. Nomani|February 1, 2012|DAILY BEAST Gilliam said Armstrong often said she was "tired of being a burden on my aunties and uncles." Why I Almost Killed Myself—And My Children|Daleen Berry|April 16, 2011|DAILY BEAST The aunties will be so angry with me, but I dont care; I mean to enjoy myself to-night. The Lady of the Forest|L. T. Meade
So you must be a pair of absolute old angels, aunties, and break the news to grandfather. One of them that the aunties remembered struck me as rather precocious. Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie|Andrew Carnegie He had fainted again, and it is extraordinary how helpless the aunties are in a case of illness. Sable uncles and aunties shook their heads, muttering: Jedgment Day bout tuh come. Dixie After the War|Myrta Lockett Avary
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