- - Guys with no time for relations
- - Some female attendees at a family reunion
- - Baby sitters, at times
- - Unpaid babysitters, maybe
- - Some unpaid babysitters
- - Some babysitters
- - Babysitters, perhaps
- - Babysitters, at times
- - Females at family reunions
- - Volunteer babysitters, maybe
- - some babysitters who are related to the baby
- - Makes fun of topless relatives
- - Females targeted along with a friend!
- - Many godmothers
- - A unit's not occupied by one bunch of relatives
- - they're relatively helpful in certain cases of agony
- - relatives turn in insects
- - Tuna's prepared for family members
- - members of the family for whom jibes have no initial impact
- - Patty and Selma to the Simpson kids
- - some matriarchs
- - Moms' sisters
- - twain's polly and others
- - workers admitting union leader's relatives
- - Wives of uncles
- - it's socially acceptable in workers – relatively speaking
- - Mashed tuna initially served for relatives
- - Some relations in our family flaunt silver rings
- - Relatives who might be chosen as godmothers
- - patty and selma, to lisa simpson
- - Some maternal relations
- - Mother's sisters
- - Cousin providers
- - Polly and Rhody
- - Polly and Pittypat
- - Patty and Selma, e.g.
- - Em et al.
- - Uncles & ...
- - Some reunion gatherers
- - Last word of "I Am the Monarch of the Sea."
- - Godmothers, frequently
- - Fussy relatives, stereotypically
- - Twain's Polly et al.
- - Tia and tante
- - Spouses of uncles
- - Some wedding invitees
- - Some volunteer baby sitters
- - Some members of the family
- - Some family tree branches
- - Some family reunion attenders
- - Rhody and Eller
- - Polly and Rhody, for two
- - Polly and Pittypat of fiction
- - Polly and Chloe
- - Parent's siblings
- - My parent's sisters
- - Mothers' sisters
- - Mom's sisters
- - Mom's sisters, e.g.
- - Mame and Polly
- - Mame and Minnie
- - Kinswomen
- - Kin in a G. & S. line
- - Hilda and Zelda, to Sabrina
- - Em and Polly
- - Em and Bee, for two
- - Chloe and Pittypat
- - Bee, Em, and others
- - Agatha and Dahlia, in P. G. Wodehouse books
- - " . . . his cousins and his ......!": Gilbert
- - Mame et al.
- - Holiday visitors
- - Some relatives
- - Female relatives
- - Reunion goers
- - Favorite hangouts
- - Some sisters
- - Relatives cooked tuna with salt
- - Parents' sisters
- - Cousins' moms
- - Chopped tuna initially satisfied relatives
- - Cousins' mothers
- - Father's sisters
- - Hilda and Zelda, to TV's Sabrina
- - Some parental siblings
- - Dad's sisters
- - Helpful women taking Jack out in excursions
- - Family members making trips topless?
- - Parent's sisters
- - Relatives get bad US tan
- - Cousins' parents
- - Many sisters
- - Relatives get an odd US tan
- - Dahlia and Agatha, in the Jeeves novels by P. G. Wodehouse
- - Mothers of cousins
- - Pleasure trips must start late for these relations
- - Uncles' wives
- - Patty and Selma, to Bart
- - Dorothy's Em and others
- - Some wedding guests
- - Polly and Em of fiction
- - Some sibs of Dad, to you
- - Moms' sisters, say
- - Patty and Selma, to Lisa
- - Em and Polly of fiction
- - Polly and Em of literature
- - Starting off from regular meeting places with family members
- - Many godparents
- - Moms' former playmates
- - Granny's girls
- - Granny's daughters
- - Provokes having first cut relations
- - Wooster's bane
- - Some next of kin
- - Shower organizers, maybe
- - Family females
- - Uncles' spouses
- - Women with nieces
- - Abby and Martha, to Mortimer, in 'Arsenic and Old Lace'
- - Em and Polly, in literature
- - Some family reunion attendees
- - Some reunion guests
- - Relatives of nieces
- - Doters on daughters, often
- - Some kinfolk
- - Some of the family
- - Family circle members
- - Stereotypical fussbudgets
- - The perpetrators in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
- - Some of them are great
- - Cousin's moms
- - Your parents' sisters
- - Mom's sisses
- - Em and Jemima
- - Women in the family
- - Em and Bee
- - Godmothers, often
- - Patty and Selma, to Bart and Lisa
- - Bertie Wooster's plague
- - "Where I Find My Heaven" Gigolo ......
- - Some baby sitters...
- - Women in a tree?
- - Uncles' mates
- - What sisters often are
- - Some reunion attendees
- - Uncles' partners
- - Senders of some Christmas gifts
- - Female relations
- - Em and Bee, e.g.
- - Literature's Em and Polly
- - Mame and Em
- - Some of the kinfolk
- - Clara and Harriet, in 1960s TV
- - Pittypat and Polly
- - Some female relatives
- - P.G. Wodehouse's Agatha and Dahlia
- - Bee and Em
- - La Toya and Janet, to Blanket
- - Cousin carriers
- - Some kin
- - Some of Granny's kids, perhaps
- - Tantes, ici
- - Eunice and Jean, to Caroline
- - Eller and Em
- - Relations
- - Relatives
- - Reunion attendees
- - Family reunion attendees
- - Family tree members
- - Family tree branches
- - Female relative
- - Family members
- - some godmothers
- - females relatives
- - Dads' sisters
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