orphan|orphans in English
noun
[or·phan || 'ɔrfn /'ɔːf-]
child whose parents are dead
Use "orphan|orphans" in a sentence
1. Two orphans.
2. We're orphans.
3. We're both orphans, James.
4. They said they're orphans!
5. And the popular'Basketball Orphan'...
6. Mr. Kane adopted the orphan.
7. Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards
8. Yes, a pedestrian orphan!
9. Billiance founded Orphan Sunday; a program that engages the church to respond to orphan crisis
10. You' re also an orphan
11. The orphan was hungry for affection.
12. Who will attend on the orphans?
13. I was an orphan, too.
14. I'm gonna make my kids orphans?
15. His children could be orphans already.
16. 04 The Orphans of Crookback Bog
17. His daughter is now an orphan.
18. Tom Waits - Little Drop Of Poison - Orphans (Bawlers)
19. Adopting a baby, international orphans or foster children
20. Tom Waits - Long Way Home - Orphans (Bawlers)
21. Those are paper flowers the orphans sell.
22. A gift from one of the orphans.
23. A Forsaken Orphan Finds a Loving Father
24. They adopted an orphan as an heir.
25. The family adopted the orphan as their own.