Foster

//ˈfɒs.tə//

"Foster" in a Sentence (22 examples)

This song was written by Foster.

Health and gaiety foster beauty.

He adopted a war orphan and is bringing her up as a foster daughter.

Those rules foster discontent among students.

Florence Foster Jenkins was one of the greatest sopranos of the world.

Tom grew up in a foster home.

Jimmy is my foster child.

The 26th of September is the European Day of Languages. The Council of Europe wants to draw attention to the multilingual heritage of Europe, to foster the evolution of multilingualism in society and to encourage citizens to learn languages​​. Tatoeba, as an easy-to-use learning tool and an active community, promotes the study and appreciation of languages in a very practical way.

Rich and generous, he was soon surrounded by those who knew well how to flatter and foster his weaknesses for their own ends.

He was visiting his foster mother.

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foster parents

a foster child

We are a foster family.

Some fosters end up adopting.

Some ſay that Rauens foſter forlorne children, / The whilſt their owne birds famiſh in their neſts: / Oh be to me though thy hard hart ſay no, / Nothing ſo kinde but ſomething pittiful.

Our company fosters an appreciation for the arts.

⁠A flower beat with rain and wind, Which once she foster’d up with care

And Time, which is the hound of Sish, devoured all things; and Sish sent up the ivy and fostered weeds, and dust fell from the hand of Sish and covered stately things.

Grimsby doesn't ever wound quite as devastatingly as Borat or Brüno, but it's a vital, lavish, venomously profane two fingers up at Benefits Street pity porn and the social division it fosters.

There Florimell, in her first ages flowre, And passing beautie did eftsoones reveale, Was fostered by those Graces

A griesly Foster forth did rush.

The Mets got that four-run cushion in the seventh when George Foster stepped in as a pinch-hitter and hit a two-run homer for the 5-1 final.

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