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  • noun Alternative spelling of half niece.

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Examples

  • She withdrew from her only family members: a cousin in New Hampshire and a half-niece and two half-nephews, who were the children of a deceased half-sister, all living in Massachusetts.

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • She withdrew from her only family members: a cousin in New Hampshire and a half-niece and two half-nephews, who were the children of a deceased half-sister, all living in Massachusetts.

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • At the end of the hearing, she embraced the half-niece who had stopped her marriage.

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • At the end of the hearing, she embraced the half-niece who had stopped her marriage.

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • At the end of the hearing, she embraced the half-niece who had stopped her marriage.

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • She withdrew from her only family members: a cousin in New Hampshire and a half-niece and two half-nephews, who were the children of a deceased half-sister, all living in Massachusetts.

    Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007

  • We sent him to the best of schools, bought him the best of everything, and he stole our daughter, his own half-niece!

    Flowers in the Attic V.C. Andrews 1979

  • I was his half-niece, and forbidden, and he was disappointed, just as I was.

    Flowers in the Attic V.C. Andrews 1979

  • “Was our father considered evil and corrupt only because he married his half-niece?” asked Chris, in the same controlled, cool voice our mother had used.

    Flowers in the Attic V.C. Andrews 1979

  • “Was our father considered evil and corrupt only because he married his half-niece?” asked Chris, in the same controlled, cool voice our mother had used.

    Flowers in the Attic V.C. Andrews 1979

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