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foster father
noun
a man who takes the place of a father in raising a child.
foster father
noun
a man who looks after or brings up a child or children as a father, in place of the natural or adoptive father
Word History and Origins
Origin of foster father1
Example Sentences
Busayo Cole, who was once a Christian and had a foster father who was an Anglican bishop, said his family is indifferent about his religious status.
He was kidnapped from his parents and watched his abductive foster father eviscerate his sibling.
He in effect becomes her foster father, but never in official terms, which raises one teacher’s suspicion.
After reconciling with his foster father, he reported for duty on July 1, 1830, at the military academy overlooking the Hudson River.
His foster father, who was Scottish, longed for his homeland, and at night tears came to his eyes as he sang ballads around the family’s organ.
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