Phrases with «entire clan»

The phrase "entire clan" means the whole family or group of people who share a common ancestry. Full definition

Sentences with «entire clan»

  • Those whacky Franciscan priests took special delight in burning entire clans in their kivas, and Onate was clearly filled with God's love when he killed 800 Acoma villagers, including men, women and children, enslaved the remaining 500, and amputated the left foot of every Acoma man over the age of twenty - five... because they wouldn't give up their winter supplies to support the missions. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • You ate the pumpkin cheesecake I made and risked the wrath of the entire clan when you declared it better than any other dessert but I can see you eating apples for comfort now. (sarahbessey.com)
  • The clock can tick away slowly until 7 or 7:30 p.m. and you may find yourself counting the minutes until the entire clan is tucked into bed with vision of sugarplums in their heads. (babybunching.com)
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