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Mother's daughter   /mˈəðərz dˈɔtər/   Listen
Mother's daughter

noun
1.
A daughter who is favored by and similar to her mother.






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"Mother's daughter" Quotes from Famous Books



... not give them utterance. What was the use? In this, if in nothing else, Jemima was her mother's daughter. She would ...
— Kildares of Storm • Eleanor Mercein Kelly

... however elevating, suffer interruption. Little Kate caught Sampsonet in this posture, and stood aghast. She was her mother's daughter, and her heart was with the furniture, not with the ...
— The Cloister and the Hearth • Charles Reade

... can't be her mother's daughter," said Mrs. Mallow obscurely, and finished the discussion in what she considered to be a triumphant manner. Nor would she renew it, though her son tried to learn more about the Loach and Saul families. However, he was satisfied with the knowledge he ...
— The Secret Passage • Fergus Hume

... much your mother's daughter for that!" Vanderbank leaned back and smoked, and though all his air seemed to say that when one was so at ease for gossip almost any subject would do, he kept jogging his foot with the same small nervous motion as during the half-hour at Mertle that ...
— The Awkward Age • Henry James

... thousand francs," he said. "There are three large farms and four small ones. Twelve thousand francs are not much, countess, for your mother's daughter; but they go a long way here, where one can live for next to nothing. We have a garden which will provide all the fruit and vegetables you require, and your poultry will cost you nothing. The vineyard attached to the chateau furnishes more than enough wine, and the cellars ...
— Bonnie Prince Charlie - A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden • G. A. Henty



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