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family reunion
[ fam-uh-lee ree-yoon-yuhn, fam-lee ]
noun
- a gathering of relatives, especially after an interval of separation:
We're all headed to Wisconsin this summer for a family reunion of the Taylor cousins.
Word History and Origins
Origin of family reunion1
Example Sentences
“The Vince Staples Show,” from the rapper-actor, comprises only five episodes set by turns in a jail cell, a bank robbery in progress, an amusement park, a family reunion and the course of a foot and car pursuit — through which the star stumbles with Keaton-esque grace.
Whenever I host a dinner party, my go-to playlist is all lowrider oldies, specifically “Family Reunion” by the O’Jays.
The army veteran was about two hours into a 12-hour drive from his Rio Rancho, N.M., home to his cousin’s house in El Monte for a long-planned family reunion — a family of baseball fans.
Colorado Springs is only 18% Latino, so the Concilio mixer felt like a family reunion, in spite of the location.
“I mean, Anjelica Houston. Amazing actor. Doesn’t normally do cons — but when we had Christopher Lloyd and we were talking to Christina Ricci, we thought, ‘Hey, “Addams Family” reunion!’
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