Definition of «whole family»

The phrase "whole family" refers to all members of a particular household or extended family, including parents and their children, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. It can also refer to multiple generations living together under one roof. The term is often used to describe a group of people who are related by blood or marriage and who share common values, traditions, and experiences.

Sentences with «whole family»

  • We made this last night... whole family LOVED it, including the one kid who usually doesn't care for soup. (isachandra.com)
  • I work with whole family to uncover the hidden dynamics, problem interactions and underlying issues that are causing stress within the family. (theravive.com)
  • «Then you can get whole families together before or after practice for a quick meal,» she says. (health.com)
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