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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The group played an orphan game to decide where to go for dinner.
The students were eager to play an orphan game to decide the topic for their research project.
The abandoned building was an orphan property.
The closure of the factory will orphan many workers from their jobs.
The new policy could orphan many small businesses in the area.
The changes in the education system may orphan some important subjects.
The construction of the new highway will orphan many wildlife habitats.
She felt a special connection to the orphan, as she had lost both of her parents at a young age.
The orphan received a scholarship to attend college.
The orphan had to learn to be self-sufficient at a young age, cooking and cleaning for himself.
The novel tells the story of an orphan who overcomes adversity and finds love and success in life.
The orphan was taken in by a kind couple who wanted to give him a loving home.
He feared that he would orphan his children if he didn't take better care of himself.
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