| 释义 | [ kuhz-uhn-lee ] / ˈkʌz ən li /
 adjectivelike or befitting a cousin. Origin of cousinlyFirst recorded in 1805–15; cousin + -lyWords nearby cousinlycouru, couscous, cousin, cousin-german, Cousin Jack, cousinly, cousinry, Cousteau, Cousy, couta, couteauDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for cousinlyThis cousinly greeting from the village reprobate was as exciting and as inexplicable as it was unheard of. The Panchronicon|Harold Steele MackayeShe came in a trifle defiantly, although that passed unnoticed, and she also came unannounced, as was her cousinly privilege. Long Live the King|Mary Roberts RinehartHis rare references to his own emotions made the old, cousinly intimacy a frequent meeting-ground. The Shadow of Life|Anne Douglas SedgwickNow Kitty Hampton should have an opportunity to prove that cousinly affection of which she was always assuring him. The Silver Butterfly|Mrs. Wilson Woodrow
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